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Intrinsic linking with linking numbers of specified divisibility (1702.03479v1)

Published 12 Feb 2017 in math.GT

Abstract: Let $n$, $q$ and $r$ be positive integers, and let $K_Nn$ be the $n$-skeleton of an $(N-1)$-simplex. We show that for $N$ sufficiently large every embedding of $K_Nn$ in $\mathbb{R}{2n+1}$ contains a link $L_1\cup\cdots\cup L_r$ consisting of $r$ disjoint $n$-spheres, such that the linking number $link(L_i,L_j)$ is a nonzero multiple of $q$ for all $i\neq j$. This result is new in the classical case $n=1$ (graphs embedded in $\mathbb{R}3$) as well as the higher dimensional cases $n\geq 2$; and since it implies the existence of a link $L_1\cup\cdots\cup L_r$ such that $|link(L_i,L_j)|\geq q$ for all $i\neq j$, it also extends a result of Flapan et al. from $n=1$ to higher dimensions. Additionally, for $r=2$ we obtain an improved upper bound on the number of vertices required to force a two-component link $L_1\cup L_2$ such that $link(L_1,L_2)$ is a nonzero multiple of $q$. Our new bound has growth $O(nq2)$, in contrast to the previous bound of growth $O(\sqrt{n}4nq{n+2})$.

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