Tomorrow we have Josh Howie "coming" to speak at 3:45 central.
His title and abstract are below:
Alternating genera of torus knots
Speaker: Josh Howie, UC Davis
Date: Sep 16, 2020
Time: 3:45 PM
Abstract: The alternating genus of a knot is the minimum genus of a surface onto which the knot has an alternating diagram satisfying certain conditions. Very little is currently known about this knot invariant. We study spanning surfaces for knots and define
an alternating distance from the extremal spanning surfaces. This gives a lower bound on the alternating genus and can be calculated exactly for torus knots. We prove that the alternating genus can be arbitrarily large, find the first examples of knots where
the alternating genus is exactly 3, and classify all toroidally alternating torus knots.
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Neil R. Hoffman
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
523 Math Science Building
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK 74078-1058
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