The Plain Sphere Number of a Link
Abstract
Let L be a link in S3. We consider the class of meridional presentations for π1(S3 L) in which the relations are witnessed by embedded two-spheres which can be represented simultaneously in a fixed diagram of L, analogously to decomposition spheres studied by Cromwell, Menasco and others. Wirtinger relations are witnessed by such spheres and the Wirtinger presentation is a special case of the ones we study. We prove that the smallest number of generators of π1(S3 L) over all such presentations equals the bridge number of L.
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