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Ribbonlength of folded ribbon unknots in the plane

Published 25 Feb 2016 in math.GT | (1602.08084v2)

Abstract: We study Kauffman's model of folded ribbon knots: knots made of a thin strip of paper folded flat in the plane. The ribbonlength is the length to width ratio of such a ribbon, and it turns out that the way the ribbon is folded influences the ribbonlength. We give an upper bound of ncot(π/n)n\cot(\pi/n) for the ribbonlength of nn-stick unknots. We prove that the minimum ribbonlength for a 3-stick unknot with the same type of fold at each vertex is 333\sqrt{3}, and such a minimizer is an equilateral triangle. We end the paper with a discussion of projection stick number and ribbonlength.

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