Knot thickness

Knot thickness

In knot theory, each link and knot can have an assigned knot thickness. Each realization of a link or knot has a thickness assigned to it. The thickness τ of a link allows us to introduce a scale with respect to which we can then define the ropelength of a link.

The thickness is defined using the simpler concept of the local thickness τ("x"). The local thickness at a point "x" on the link is defined as: au(x)=inf r(x,y,z),, where "x", "y", and "z" are points on the link, all distinct, and "r"("x", "y", "z") is the radius of the circle that passes through all three points ("x", "y", "z"). From this definition we can deduce that the local thickness is at most equal to the local radius of curvature.

The thickness of a link is defined as : au(L) = inf au(x).This definition ensures that a normal tube to the link with radius equal to τ("L") will not self intersect, and so we arrive at a "real world" knot made out of a thick string.


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