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Linking number Smallest number of crossing changes that make a link splittable Lk(K)=Tw(K)+Wr(K) Analogous to unknotting no. eqn used in DNA research…

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1 Linking number Smallest number of crossing changes that make a link splittable Lk(K)=Tw(K)+Wr(K) Analogous to unknotting no. eqn used in DNA research… defines linking no for a knot. Stronger invariant

2 Seifert Spanning Surfaces
One of the stronger knot invariants Looking at the space “covered” by a knot Preserved under homeomorphism Bubble film analogy

3 Plane homeo to hollow box

4 Knot Polynomials ways to represent a knot algebraically
Bracket and Jones polynomials Conway, Alexander, HOMFLY polynomials Kauffman polynomial Alexander is the oldest. Kauffman c Bracket has alaogy to statmech partition function

5 Knot Algebras Knot Groups
Quaternion groups and the "Type IV Redermeister move" Tensor calculus using knots Not much detail… quite intimidating… same processes different notations and applications Commutative and non-commutative operations

6 Applications Biology-the knotting of DNA strands Physics
Conductance Yang-Baxter equations The Lorentz attractor as a knot Atoms were postulated to be knotted vortices [KP,5]. Knotting-unknotting may explain how enzymes work in the body

7 Summary Recap of Knot Theory Why Knot Theory?

8 Catalog of Knots and Knot Nomenclature
Arbitrary system from late 1800’s Apparently classified by number of crossings

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11 Knots On the Web Scharein, Robert G. The KnotPlot Site. Oct Real Knots: Knotting, bends and hitches. May 2000. Ideas, Concepts, and Definitions.

12 Bibliography Adams, Colin. The Knot Book. New York: W.H Freeman and Co., 1994 Farmer, David W. and Theodore B. Stanford. Knots and Surfaces. American Mathematical Society, 1996. Gilbert, N. D. and T. Porter. Knots and Surfaces. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. Kauffman, Louis. Knots and Physics, Second Ed. New Jersey: World Scientific, On Knots. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1987. Prasilov, V.V. Intuitive Topology. American Mathematical Society, 1995.

13 KnotPlot Demonstration
Zoo and relaxations


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