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Relationships between braid length and the number of braid strands

Cornelia A. Van Cott

Published 2006-05-17, updated 2006-08-07Version 2

For a knot K, let b_n(K) be the minimum length of an n-stranded braid representative of K. Examples of knots exist for which b_n(K) is a non-increasing function. We investigate the behavior of b_n(K). We develop bounds on the function in terms of the genus of K, with stronger results for homogeneous knots and braid positive knots. For knots of nine or fewer crossings, we show that b_n(K) is an increasing function and determine it completely.

Comments: 9 pages, 2 figures; minor revisions
Categories: math.GT
Subjects: 57M25
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