A note on knot fertility II
Abstract
A knot K is called (m,n)-fertile if for every prime knot K' whose crossing number is less than or equal to m, there exists an n-crossing diagram of K such that one can get K' from the diagram by changing its over-under information. We give an obstruction for knot to be (m,n)-fertile. As application, we prove the finiteness of (c(K)+f,c(K)+p)-fertile knots for all f,p. We also discuss the nubmer of Seiefrt circle and writhe of minimum crossing diagrams.
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