Intrinsically Knotted and 4-Linked Directed Graphs
Abstract
We consider intrinsic linking and knotting in the context of directed graphs. We construct an example of a directed graph that contains a consistently oriented knotted cycle in every embedding. We also construct examples of intrinsically 3-linked and 4-linked directed graphs. We introduce two operations, consistent edge contraction and H-cyclic subcontraction, as special cases of minors for digraphs, and show that the property of having a linkless embedding is closed under these operations. We analyze the relationship between the number of distinct knots and links in an undirected graph G and its corresponding symmetric digraph DG. Finally, we note that the maximum number of edges for a graph that is not intrinsically linked is O(n) in the undirected case, but O(n2) for directed graphs.
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