K11a5
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| K11a5 Quick Notes |
Knot presentations
| Planar diagram presentation | X4251 X8394 X10,6,11,5 X14,7,15,8 X2,9,3,10 X20,12,21,11 X16,14,17,13 X6,15,7,16 X22,17,1,18 X12,20,13,19 X18,21,19,22 |
| Gauss code | 1, -5, 2, -1, 3, -8, 4, -2, 5, -3, 6, -10, 7, -4, 8, -7, 9, -11, 10, -6, 11, -9 |
| Dowker-Thistlethwaite code | 4 8 10 14 2 20 16 6 22 12 18 |
| Conway Notation | [22,211,2+] |
Three dimensional invariants
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Four dimensional invariants
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Polynomial invariants
| Alexander polynomial | [math]\displaystyle{ -t^3+9 t^2-30 t+45-30 t^{-1} +9 t^{-2} - t^{-3} }[/math] |
| Conway polynomial | [math]\displaystyle{ -z^6+3 z^4-3 z^2+1 }[/math] |
| 2nd Alexander ideal (db, data sources) | [math]\displaystyle{ \{1\} }[/math] |
| Determinant and Signature | { 125, 0 } |
| Jones polynomial | [math]\displaystyle{ -q^5+4 q^4-8 q^3+14 q^2-18 q+20-20 q^{-1} +17 q^{-2} -12 q^{-3} +7 q^{-4} -3 q^{-5} + q^{-6} }[/math] |
| HOMFLY-PT polynomial (db, data sources) | [math]\displaystyle{ a^6-3 z^2 a^4-2 a^4+3 z^4 a^2+4 z^2 a^2+3 a^2-z^6-2 z^4-5 z^2-3+2 z^4 a^{-2} +2 z^2 a^{-2} +2 a^{-2} -z^2 a^{-4} }[/math] |
| Kauffman polynomial (db, data sources) | [math]\displaystyle{ a^2 z^{10}+z^{10}+3 a^3 z^9+7 a z^9+4 z^9 a^{-1} +4 a^4 z^8+10 a^2 z^8+7 z^8 a^{-2} +13 z^8+3 a^5 z^7+3 a^3 z^7+a z^7+8 z^7 a^{-1} +7 z^7 a^{-3} +a^6 z^6-6 a^4 z^6-19 a^2 z^6-4 z^6 a^{-2} +4 z^6 a^{-4} -20 z^6-8 a^5 z^5-18 a^3 z^5-23 a z^5-24 z^5 a^{-1} -10 z^5 a^{-3} +z^5 a^{-5} -3 a^6 z^4-2 a^4 z^4+3 a^2 z^4-8 z^4 a^{-2} -6 z^4 a^{-4} +7 a^5 z^3+15 a^3 z^3+18 a z^3+16 z^3 a^{-1} +5 z^3 a^{-3} -z^3 a^{-5} +3 a^6 z^2+6 a^4 z^2+7 a^2 z^2+8 z^2 a^{-2} +3 z^2 a^{-4} +9 z^2-2 a^5 z-3 a^3 z-4 a z-4 z a^{-1} -z a^{-3} -a^6-2 a^4-3 a^2-2 a^{-2} -3 }[/math] |
| The A2 invariant | Data:K11a5/QuantumInvariant/A2/1,0 |
| The G2 invariant | Data:K11a5/QuantumInvariant/G2/1,0 |
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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AppendTo[$Path, "C:/drorbn/projects/KAtlas/"];
<< KnotTheory`
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Loading KnotTheory` version of August 31, 2006, 11:25:27.5625.
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K = Knot["K11a5"];
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Alexander[K][t]
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in PD4Knots`.
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[math]\displaystyle{ -t^3+9 t^2-30 t+45-30 t^{-1} +9 t^{-2} - t^{-3} }[/math] |
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Conway[K][z]
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[math]\displaystyle{ -z^6+3 z^4-3 z^2+1 }[/math] |
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Alexander[K, 2][t]
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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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[math]\displaystyle{ \{1\} }[/math] |
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{KnotDet[K], KnotSignature[K]}
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{ 125, 0 } |
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Jones[K][q]
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in Jones4Knots`.
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[math]\displaystyle{ -q^5+4 q^4-8 q^3+14 q^2-18 q+20-20 q^{-1} +17 q^{-2} -12 q^{-3} +7 q^{-4} -3 q^{-5} + q^{-6} }[/math] |
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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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[math]\displaystyle{ a^6-3 z^2 a^4-2 a^4+3 z^4 a^2+4 z^2 a^2+3 a^2-z^6-2 z^4-5 z^2-3+2 z^4 a^{-2} +2 z^2 a^{-2} +2 a^{-2} -z^2 a^{-4} }[/math] |
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Kauffman[K][a, z]
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in Kauffman4Knots`.
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[math]\displaystyle{ a^2 z^{10}+z^{10}+3 a^3 z^9+7 a z^9+4 z^9 a^{-1} +4 a^4 z^8+10 a^2 z^8+7 z^8 a^{-2} +13 z^8+3 a^5 z^7+3 a^3 z^7+a z^7+8 z^7 a^{-1} +7 z^7 a^{-3} +a^6 z^6-6 a^4 z^6-19 a^2 z^6-4 z^6 a^{-2} +4 z^6 a^{-4} -20 z^6-8 a^5 z^5-18 a^3 z^5-23 a z^5-24 z^5 a^{-1} -10 z^5 a^{-3} +z^5 a^{-5} -3 a^6 z^4-2 a^4 z^4+3 a^2 z^4-8 z^4 a^{-2} -6 z^4 a^{-4} +7 a^5 z^3+15 a^3 z^3+18 a z^3+16 z^3 a^{-1} +5 z^3 a^{-3} -z^3 a^{-5} +3 a^6 z^2+6 a^4 z^2+7 a^2 z^2+8 z^2 a^{-2} +3 z^2 a^{-4} +9 z^2-2 a^5 z-3 a^3 z-4 a z-4 z a^{-1} -z a^{-3} -a^6-2 a^4-3 a^2-2 a^{-2} -3 }[/math] |
Vassiliev invariants
| V2 and V3: | (-3, 2) |
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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 [math]\displaystyle{ t^rq^j }[/math] are shown, along with their alternating sums [math]\displaystyle{ \chi }[/math] (fixed [math]\displaystyle{ j }[/math], alternation over [math]\displaystyle{ r }[/math]). The squares with yellow highlighting are those on the "critical diagonals", where [math]\displaystyle{ j-2r=s+1 }[/math] or [math]\displaystyle{ j-2r=s-1 }[/math], where [math]\displaystyle{ s= }[/math]0 is the signature of K11a5. 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`. See A Sample KnotTheory` Session.
[math]\displaystyle{ \textrm{Include}(\textrm{ColouredJonesM.mhtml}) }[/math]
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Loading KnotTheory` (version of August 17, 2005, 14:44:34)... | |
In[2]:= | Crossings[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]] |
Out[2]= | 11 |
In[3]:= | PD[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]] |
Out[3]= | PD[X[4, 2, 5, 1], X[8, 3, 9, 4], X[10, 6, 11, 5], X[14, 7, 15, 8],X[2, 9, 3, 10], X[20, 12, 21, 11], X[16, 14, 17, 13], X[6, 15, 7, 16], X[22, 17, 1, 18], X[12, 20, 13, 19],X[18, 21, 19, 22]] |
In[4]:= | GaussCode[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]] |
Out[4]= | GaussCode[1, -5, 2, -1, 3, -8, 4, -2, 5, -3, 6, -10, 7, -4, 8, -7, 9, -11, 10, -6, 11, -9] |
In[5]:= | BR[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]] |
Out[5]= | BR[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]] |
In[6]:= | alex = Alexander[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]][t] |
Out[6]= | -3 9 30 2 3 |
In[7]:= | Conway[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]][z] |
Out[7]= | 2 4 6 1 - 3 z + 3 z - z |
In[8]:= | Select[AllKnots[], (alex === Alexander[#][t])&] |
Out[8]= | {Knot[11, Alternating, 5]} |
In[9]:= | {KnotDet[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]], KnotSignature[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]]} |
Out[9]= | {125, 0} |
In[10]:= | J=Jones[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]][q] |
Out[10]= | -6 3 7 12 17 20 2 3 4 5 |
In[11]:= | Select[AllKnots[], (J === Jones[#][q] || (J /. q-> 1/q) === Jones[#][q])&] |
Out[11]= | {Knot[11, Alternating, 5], Knot[11, Alternating, 112]} |
In[12]:= | A2Invariant[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]][q] |
Out[12]= | -20 -18 2 -14 -12 4 4 -4 2 2 |
In[13]:= | Kauffman[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]][a, z] |
Out[13]= | 2 2 4 6 z 4 z 3 5 |
In[14]:= | {Vassiliev[2][Knot[11, Alternating, 5]], Vassiliev[3][Knot[11, Alternating, 5]]} |
Out[14]= | {0, 2} |
In[15]:= | Kh[Knot[11, Alternating, 5]][q, t] |
Out[15]= | 10 1 2 1 5 2 7 5 |


