Singularity Knots of Minimal Surfaces in R4

Abstract

We study knots in S3 obtained by the intersection of a minimal surface in R4 with a small 3-sphere centered at a branch point. We construct examples of new minimal knots. In particular we show the existence of non-fibered minimal knots. We show that simple minimal knots are either reversible or fully amphicheiral; this yields an obstruction for a given knot to be an iterated knot of a minimal surface. Properties and invariants of these knots such as the algebraic crossing number of a braid representative and the Alexander polynomial are studied.

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