Braid Index Bounds Ropelength From Below
Abstract
For an un-oriented link K, let L(K) be the ropelength of K. It is known that when K has more than one component, different orientations of the components of K may result in different braid index. We define the largest braid index among all braid indices corresponding to all possible orientation assignments of K the absolute braid index of K and denote it by B(K). In this paper, we show that there exists a constant a>0 such that L(K) a B(K) for any K, i.e., the ropelength of any link is bounded below by its absolute braid index (up to a constant factor).
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