A Geometric Knotspace Template

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arXiv1302.1146MaRDI QIDQ6239377FDOQ6239377


Authors: Carl D. Modes, Marcelo O. Magnasco Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 5 February 2013

Abstract: Early last century witnessed both the complete classification of 2-dimensional manifolds and a proof that classification of 4-dimensional manifolds is undecidable, setting up 3-dimensional manifolds as a central battleground of topology to this day. A rather important subset of the 3-manifolds has turned out to be the knotspaces, the manifolds left when a thin tube around a knot in 3D space is excised. Given a knot diagram it would be desirable to provide as compact a description of its knotspace as feasible; hitherto this has been done by computationally tessellating the knotspace of a given knot into polyhedral complexes using ad hoc methods of uncontrolled computational complexity. Here we present an extremely compact representation of the knotspace obtainable directly from a knot diagram; more technically, an explicit, geometrically-inspired polygonal tessellation of a deformation retract of the knotspace of arbitrary knots and links. Our template can be constructed directly from a planar presentation of the knot with C crossings using at most 12C polygons bounded by 64C edges, in time O(C). We show the utility of our template by deriving a novel presentation of the fundamental group, from which we motivate a measure of complexity of the knot diagram.













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