On amphichirality of symmetric unions

Abstract

It is still unknown whether there is a nontrivial knot with Jones polynomial equal to that of the unknot. Tanaka shows that if an amphichiral knot is a symmetric union of the unknot with one twist region, then its Jones polynomial is trivial. Hence, he proposes that if any of these knots were nontrivial, a nontrivial knot with trivial Jones polynomial would exist. We first show such a knot is always trivial and hence cannot be used to answer the above question. We then generalize the argument to symmetric unions of any knots and show that if a symmetric union of a knot J with one twist region is amphichiral, then it is the connected sum of J and its mirror image -J.

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