Mapping a knot by a continuous map
Abstract
By a fixed continuous map from a 3-space to itself, a knot in the 3-space may be mapped to another knot in the 3-space. We analyze possible knot types of them. Then we map a knot repeatedly by a fixed continuous map and analyze possible infinite sequences of knot types.
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