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Ropelength and writhe quantization of 12-crossing knots

Published 26 May 2023 in math.GT | (2305.17204v2)

Abstract: The ropelength of a knot is the minimum length required to tie it. Computational upper bounds have previously been computed for every prime knot with up to 11 crossings. Here, we present ropelength measurements for the 2176 knots with 12 crossings, of which 1288 are alternating and 888 are non-alternating. We report on the distribution of ropelengths within and between crossing numbers, as well as the space writhe of the tight knot configurations. It was previously established that tight alternating knots have a ``quantized'' space writhe close to a multiple of 4/7. Our data supports this for 12-crossing alternating knots and we find that non-alternating knots also show evidence of writhe quantization, falling near integer or half-integer multiples of 4/3, depending on the parity of the crossing number. Finally, we examine correlations between geometric properties and topological invariants of tight knots, finding that the ropelength is positively correlated with hyperbolic volume and its correlates, and that the space writhe is positively correlated with the Rasmussen s invariant.

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