top | item 45126022 (no title) masterjack | 5 months ago Remarkably there’s really just one way to tie them together, you can always manipulate the knot to move between the different variants discuss order hn newest aleph_minus_one|5 months ago > Remarkably there’s really just one way to tie them togetherI would rather assume (but knot theorists shall correct me if I'm wrong) that there exist two ways of tying them together:Cut knots K, L at some point; denote the loose ends by K1, K2, L1, L2.- Option 1: connect K1 <-> L1, K2 <-> L2- Option 2: connect K1 <-> L2, K2 <-> L1 cottonseed|5 months ago Those are the same. To see that, just flip over L before performing the connect sum. load replies (1)
aleph_minus_one|5 months ago > Remarkably there’s really just one way to tie them togetherI would rather assume (but knot theorists shall correct me if I'm wrong) that there exist two ways of tying them together:Cut knots K, L at some point; denote the loose ends by K1, K2, L1, L2.- Option 1: connect K1 <-> L1, K2 <-> L2- Option 2: connect K1 <-> L2, K2 <-> L1 cottonseed|5 months ago Those are the same. To see that, just flip over L before performing the connect sum. load replies (1)
cottonseed|5 months ago Those are the same. To see that, just flip over L before performing the connect sum. load replies (1)
aleph_minus_one|5 months ago
I would rather assume (but knot theorists shall correct me if I'm wrong) that there exist two ways of tying them together:
Cut knots K, L at some point; denote the loose ends by K1, K2, L1, L2.
- Option 1: connect K1 <-> L1, K2 <-> L2
- Option 2: connect K1 <-> L2, K2 <-> L1
cottonseed|5 months ago