Some properties of simple minimal knots

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Authors: Marc Soret, Marina Ville Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 December 2012

Abstract: A minimal knot is the intersection of a topologically embedded branched minimal disk in mathbbR4 mathbbC2 with a small sphere centered at the branch point. When the lowest order terms in each coordinate component of the embedding of the disk in mathbbC2 are enough to determine the knot type, we talk of a simple minimal knot. Such a knot is given by three integers N<p,q; denoted by K(N,p,q), it can be parametrized in the cylinder as eihetamapsto(eNiheta,sinqheta,cospheta). From this expression stems a natural representation of K(N,p,q) as an N-braid. In this paper, we give a formula for its writhe number, i.e. the signed number of crossing points of this braid and derive topological consequences. We also show that if q and p are not mutually prime, K(N,p,q) is periodic. Simple minimal knots are a generalization of torus knots.













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