Ribbonlength of families of folded ribbon knots
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Publication:6350847
DOI10.2140/INVOLVE.2022.15.591arXiv2010.04188MaRDI QIDQ6350847FDOQ6350847
Authors: Elizabeth Denne, John Carr Haden, Troy Larsen, Emily Meehan
Publication date: 8 October 2020
Abstract: We study Kauffman's model of folded ribbon knots: knots made of a thin strip of paper folded flat in the plane. The folded ribbonlength is the length to width ratio of such a ribbon knot. We give upper bounds on the folded ribbonlength of 2-bridge, torus, twist, and pretzel knots, and these upper bounds turn out to be linear in the crossing number. We give a new way to fold torus knots and show that their folded ribbonlength is bounded above by . This means, for example, that the trefoil knot can be constructed with a folded ribbonlength of 6. We then show that any torus knot with has a constant , such that the folded ribbonlength is bounded above by . This provides an example of an upper bound on folded ribbonlength that is sub-linear in crossing number.
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