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Revision as of 19:11, 28 August 2005
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Visit 10 162's page at the Knot Server (KnotPlot driven, includes 3D interactive images!)
Visit 10 162's page at Knotilus! Visit 10 162's page at the original Knot Atlas! |
Warning. In 1973 K. Perko noticed that the knots that were later labeled 10161 and 10162 in Rolfsen's tables (which were published in 1976 and were based on earlier tables by Little (1900) and Conway (1970)) are in fact the same. In our table we removed Rolfsen's 10162 and renumbered the subsequent knots, so that our 10 crossings total is 165, one less than Rolfsen's 166. Read more: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].
Knot presentations
Planar diagram presentation | X6271 X16,10,17,9 X10,3,11,4 X2,15,3,16 X14,5,15,6 X18,8,19,7 X4,11,5,12 X8,18,9,17 X13,20,14,1 X19,12,20,13 |
Gauss code | 1, -4, 3, -7, 5, -1, 6, -8, 2, -3, 7, 10, -9, -5, 4, -2, 8, -6, -10, 9 |
Dowker-Thistlethwaite code | 6 10 14 18 16 4 -20 2 8 -12 |
Conway Notation | [-30:-20:-20] |
Three dimensional invariants
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Four dimensional invariants
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Polynomial invariants
A1 Invariants.
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2 | |
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A2 Invariants.
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1,0 | |
1,1 | |
2,0 |
A3 Invariants.
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0,1,0 | |
1,0,0 |
A4 Invariants.
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0,1,0,0 | |
1,0,0,0 |
B2 Invariants.
Weight | Invariant |
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0,1 | |
1,0 |
D4 Invariants.
Weight | Invariant |
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1,0,0,0 |
G2 Invariants.
Weight | Invariant |
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1,0 |
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KnotTheory`
, as shown in the (simulated) Mathematica session below. Your input (in red) is realistic; all else should have the same content as in a real mathematica session, but with different formatting. This Mathematica session is also available (albeit only for the knot 5_2) as the notebook PolynomialInvariantsSession.nb.
(The path below may be different on your system, and possibly also the KnotTheory` date)
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Loading KnotTheory` version of August 31, 2006, 11:25:27.5625.
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in PD4Knots`.
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KnotTheory::credits: The program Alexander[K, r] to compute Alexander ideals was written by Jana Archibald at the University of Toronto in the summer of 2005.
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{KnotDet[K], KnotSignature[K]}
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{ 35, -2 } |
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in Jones4Knots`.
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HOMFLYPT[K][a, z]
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KnotTheory::credits: The HOMFLYPT program was written by Scott Morrison.
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in Kauffman4Knots`.
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Vassiliev invariants
V2 and V3: | (-3, 4) |
V2,1 through V6,9: |
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V2,1 through V6,9 were provided by Petr Dunin-Barkowski <barkovs@itep.ru>, Andrey Smirnov <asmirnov@itep.ru>, and Alexei Sleptsov <sleptsov@itep.ru> and uploaded on October 2010 by User:Drorbn. Note that they are normalized differently than V2 and V3.
Khovanov Homology
The coefficients of the monomials are shown, along with their alternating sums (fixed , alternation over ). The squares with yellow highlighting are those on the "critical diagonals", where or , where -2 is the signature of 10 162. Nonzero entries off the critical diagonals (if any exist) are highlighted in red. |
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Integral Khovanov Homology
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Computer Talk
Much of the above data can be recomputed by Mathematica using the package KnotTheory`
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In[2]:= | Crossings[Knot[10, 162]] |
Out[2]= | 10 |
In[3]:= | PD[Knot[10, 162]] |
Out[3]= | PD[X[6, 2, 7, 1], X[16, 10, 17, 9], X[10, 3, 11, 4], X[2, 15, 3, 16],X[14, 5, 15, 6], X[18, 8, 19, 7], X[4, 11, 5, 12], X[8, 18, 9, 17],X[13, 20, 14, 1], X[19, 12, 20, 13]] |
In[4]:= | GaussCode[Knot[10, 162]] |
Out[4]= | GaussCode[1, -4, 3, -7, 5, -1, 6, -8, 2, -3, 7, 10, -9, -5, 4, -2, 8, -6, -10, 9] |
In[5]:= | BR[Knot[10, 162]] |
Out[5]= | BR[4, {-1, -1, -2, 1, 1, -2, -2, -1, 3, -2, 3}] |
In[6]:= | alex = Alexander[Knot[10, 162]][t] |
Out[6]= | 3 9 2 |
In[7]:= | Conway[Knot[10, 162]][z] |
Out[7]= | 2 4 1 - 3 z - 3 z |
In[8]:= | Select[AllKnots[], (alex === Alexander[#][t])&] |
Out[8]= | {Knot[10, 20], Knot[10, 162], Knot[11, NonAlternating, 117]} |
In[9]:= | {KnotDet[Knot[10, 162]], KnotSignature[Knot[10, 162]]} |
Out[9]= | {35, -2} |
In[10]:= | J=Jones[Knot[10, 162]][q] |
Out[10]= | -7 2 4 6 6 6 5 |
In[11]:= | Select[AllKnots[], (J === Jones[#][q] || (J /. q-> 1/q) === Jones[#][q])&] |
Out[11]= | {Knot[10, 162]} |
In[12]:= | A2Invariant[Knot[10, 162]][q] |
Out[12]= | -22 2 -14 -10 2 2 2 2 4 |
In[13]:= | Kauffman[Knot[10, 162]][a, z] |
Out[13]= | 2 6 3 5 2 2 2 4 2 |
In[14]:= | {Vassiliev[2][Knot[10, 162]], Vassiliev[3][Knot[10, 162]]} |
Out[14]= | {0, 4} |
In[15]:= | Kh[Knot[10, 162]][q, t] |
Out[15]= | 2 4 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 |