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Geometric Constraints in Link Isotopy

Geometric Constraints in Link Isotopy

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We prove the existence of families of distinct isotopy classes of physical unknots through the key concept of parametrised thickness. These unknots have prescribed length, tube thickness, a uniform bound on curvature, and cannot be disentangled into a thickened round circle by an isotopy that preserves these constraints throughout. In particular, we establish the existence of \emph{gordian unknots}: embedded tubes that are topologically trivial but geometrically locked, confirming a long-standing conjecture. These arise within the space $\mathcal{U}_1$ of thin unknots in $\mathbb{R}^3$, and persist across a stratified family $\{ \mathcal{U}_\tau \}_{\tau \in [0,2]}$, where $\tau$ denotes the tube diameter, or thickness. The constraints on curvature and self-distance fragment the isotopy class of the unknot into infinitely many disconnected components, revealing a stratified structure governed by geometric thresholds. This unveils a rich hierarchy of geometric entanglement within topologically trivial configurations.

José Ayala

数学

José Ayala.Geometric Constraints in Link Isotopy[EB/OL].(2025-06-04)[2025-07-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.04442.点此复制

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