A constructive solution to the equivalence problem for knot projectivizations
Abstract
The problem of whether different projectivizations of the same affine knot K⊂S3 are equivalent in RP3 can be found in [11] and has also been posed as an open question in [15]. In this note we provide a constructive solution to the problem. In particular, we adapt an idea due to A. Hatcher developed in the realm of embedding spaces and we describe an algorithm that produces an explicit isotopy between any two given projectivizations of the same affine knot. More generally, we introduce the notion of lensification of a knot in any lens space L(p,q) and describe an algorithm that works in that more general setting, of which RP3 L(2,1) is a particular instance. Finally, we apply this algorithm to several pairs of knots from the literature for which the equivalence problem was raised as an open question, finding explicit isotopies.
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