Ribbonlength of twisted torus knots

Abstract

The ribbonlength Rib(K) of a knot K is the infimum of the ratio of the length of any flat knotted ribbon with core K to its width. A twisted torus knot Tp,q;r,s is obtained from the torus knot Tp,q by twisting r adjacent strands s full twists. In this paper, we show that the ribbonlength of Tp,q;r,s is less then or equal to 2( \ p, q, r \ +|s|r) where p and q are positive. Furthermore, if r ≤ p-q, then the ribbonlength of Tp,q;r,s is less then or equal to 2(p+(|s|-1)r).

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