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===Quick Plan=== |
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* Talk about some interesting properties of knots: |
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*# Can it be unknotted in less than 3 crossing changes? |
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*# Does is bound a Seifert surface of genus less than 7? (See the program [http://www.win.tue.nl/~vanwijk/seifertview/ SeifertView] by [http://www.win.tue.nl/~vanwijk/ Jack van Wijk]). |
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*# Is it a boundary link? (See an amusing list at the bottom of the Knot Atlas page on [http://katlas.math.toronto.edu/wiki/The_Multivariable_Alexander_Polynomial The Multivariable Alexander Polynomial]). |
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*# Is it fibered? (See an [http://www.math.toronto.edu/~drorbn/People/BarringtonLeigh/FiberedKnot.html animation] by Robert Barrington Leigh). |
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*# Is it a ribbon knot? Does it bound a disk in the 4-ball? |
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* Briefly mention a few other interesting properties of knots: |
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*# Is it the closure of a braid on at most 6 strands? |
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*# Does it have a projection with less than 23 crossings? |
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*# Does it have an alternating projection? |
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*# Is it algebraic? |
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*# Does it have some symmetries? |
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==Scanned Notes== |
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 30 September 2006
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Quick Plan
- Talk about 06-1350/Some Equations by Kurlin.
- Talk about some interesting properties of knots:
- Can it be unknotted in less than 3 crossing changes?
- Does is bound a Seifert surface of genus less than 7? (See the program SeifertView by Jack van Wijk).
- Is it a boundary link? (See an amusing list at the bottom of the Knot Atlas page on The Multivariable Alexander Polynomial).
- Is it fibered? (See an animation by Robert Barrington Leigh).
- Is it a ribbon knot? Does it bound a disk in the 4-ball?
- Briefly mention a few other interesting properties of knots:
- Is it the closure of a braid on at most 6 strands?
- Does it have a projection with less than 23 crossings?
- Does it have an alternating projection?
- Is it algebraic?
- Does it have some symmetries?