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Natural properties of the trunk of a knot
Published 2016-07-29Version 1
The trunk of a knot in $S^3$, defined by Makoto Ozawa, is a measure of geometric complexity similar to the bridge number or width of a knot. We prove that for any two knots $K_1$ and $K_2$, we have $tr(K_1 \# K_2) = \max\{tr(K_1),tr(K_2)\}$, confirming a conjecture of Ozawa. Another conjecture of Ozawa asserts that any width-minimizing embedding of a knot $K$ also minimizes the trunk of $K$. We produce several families of probable counterexamples to this conjecture.
Comments: 9 pages, 3 figures
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