Bridge numbers and meridional ranks of knotted surfaces and welded knots
Abstract
The Meridional Rank Conjecture asks whether the bridge number of a knot in S3 is equal to the minimal number of meridians needed to generate the fundamental group of its complement. In this paper we investigate the analogous conjecture for knotted surfaces in S4. Towards this end, we give a construction to produce classical knots with quotients sending meridians to elements of any finite order and which detect their meridional ranks. We establish the equality of bridge number and meridional rank for these knots and knotted spheres obtained from them by twist-spinning. On the other hand, we show that the meridional rank of knotted spheres is not additive under connected sum, so that either bridge number also collapses, or meridional rank is not equal to bridge number for knotted spheres. We also show a relationship between the bridge numbers of welded knots and ribbon tori using the Tube map, and give applications to bridge trisections of knotted surfaces.
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