List of knot theory topics

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Knot theory is the study of mathematical knots. While inspired by knots which appear in daily life in shoelaces and rope, a mathematician's knot differs in that the ends are joined together so that it cannot be undone. In precise mathematical language, a knot is an embedding of a circle in 3-dimensional Euclidean space, R3. Two mathematical knots are equivalent if one can be transformed into the other via a deformation of R3 upon itself (known as an ambient isotopy); these transformations correspond to manipulations of a knotted string that do not involve cutting the string or passing the string through itself.

History

Main page: History of knot theory

Knots, links, braids

  • Knot (mathematics) gives a general introduction to the concept of a knot.
    • Two classes of knots: torus knots and pretzel knots
    • Cinquefoil knot also known as a (5, 2) torus knot.
    • Figure-eight knot (mathematics) the only 4-crossing knot
    • Granny knot (mathematics) and Square knot (mathematics) are a connected sum of two Trefoil knots
    • Perko pair, two entries in a knot table that were later shown to be identical.
    • Stevedore knot (mathematics), a prime knot with crossing number 6
    • Three-twist knot is the twist knot with three-half twists, also known as the 52 knot.
    • Trefoil knot A knot with crossing number 3
    • Unknot
  • Knot complement, a compact 3 manifold obtained by removing an open neighborhood of a proper embedding of a tame knot from the 3-sphere.
  • Knots and graphs general introduction to knots with mention of Reidemeister moves

Notation used in knot theory:

General knot types

  • 2-bridge knot
  • Alternating knot; a knot that can be represented by an alternating diagram (i.e. the crossing alternate over and under as one traverses the knot).
  • Berge knot a class of knots related to Lens space surgeries and defined in terms of their properties with respect to a genus 2 Heegaard surface.
  • Cable knot, see Satellite knot
  • Chiral knot is knot which is not equivalent to its mirror image.
  • Double torus knot, a knot that can be embedded in a double torus (a genus 2 surface).
  • Fibered knot
  • Framed knot
  • Invertible knot
  • Prime knot
  • Legendrian knot are knots embedded in [math]\displaystyle{ \mathbb R^3 }[/math] tangent to the standard contact structure.
  • Lissajous knot
  • Ribbon knot
  • Satellite knot
  • Slice knot
  • Torus knot
  • Transverse knot
  • Twist knot
  • Virtual knot
  • Wild knot

Links

  • Borromean rings, the simplest Brunnian link
  • Brunnian link, a set of links which become trivial if one loop is removed
  • Hopf link, the simplest non-trivial link
  • Solomon's knot, a two-ring link with four crossings.
  • Whitehead link, a twisted loop linked with an untwisted loop.
  • Unlink

General types of links:

Tangles

Braids

Operations

Invariants and properties

Mathematical problems

Lists