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Fox's Trapezoidal Conjecture for Four-Strand Turk's Head Knots and Links
T0 review · 2 major / 4 minor · reviewed 2026-07-12 · grok-4.5
Pith's one-line read The absolute values of Alexander coefficients of four-strand Turk's head knots form a trapezoidal sequence for every odd exponent.
desk verdict Solid log-concavity proof for Th(4,2n+1) via a new four-block certificate; the result stands if the prior factorization holds, but the abstract overclaims the body. read the letter →
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
The reading
What carries the argument
The four-block smoothing theorem: any product of four reciprocal quartics of the form (1 + a z + z^2)(1 + b z + z^2) with 0 ≤ a,b ≤ 4 and a + b ≥ 4 has a strictly log-concave coefficient sequence. The proof embeds the parameters into the cube [0,4]^8 and certifies non-negativity of all internal log-concavity margins by integer-arithmetic positivity certificates.
What would settle it
Compute the Alexander polynomial of Th(4,2n+1) independently for a moderate n (for example n = 16 or n = 20) by any standard knot-polynomial algorithm, form the absolute-value coefficient sequence, and check whether consecutive ratios are first at least 1 and then at most 1; any interior ascent after a descent falsifies the claim.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
For every n greater than or equal to 1, the ordinary polynomial A_{2n+1}(z) obtained from the Alexander polynomial of Th(4,2n+1) by the substitution t = -z is equal to (1 + z + … + z^{2n}) D_n(z)^2, and the coefficient sequence of D_n(z) is positive, symmetric and log-concave; consequently the absolute values of the Alexander coefficients form a trapezoidal sequence.
Load-bearing premise
The paper takes as given, from an earlier work, the factorization of the Alexander polynomial into the product of a geometric series and the square of the sine-coefficient polynomial D_n(z); if that factorization fails, the log-concavity argument never reaches the Alexander polynomial.
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Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper proves Fox's trapezoidal conjecture for the four-strand Turk's head knots Th(4,2n+1). After the substitution t=-z, the normalized Alexander polynomial is written A_{2n+1}(z)=(1+z+···+z^{2n})D_n(z)^2, where D_n is the product of reciprocal quadratics with coefficients 4sin^{2}(πr/(2n+1)). The main work is to establish log-concavity of the coefficients of D_n. Complementary pairs of factors are grouped into reciprocal quartics lying in the region 0≤a,b≤4, a+b≥4; a four-block smoothing theorem then shows that any product of four such quartics is strictly log-concave, via an exact integer-arithmetic positivity certificate for the log-concavity margins on the cube [0,4]^8. Leftover blocks for n≥16 are controlled by elementary inequalities, the range 1≤n≤15 is checked from the recurrence, and Hoggar–Keilson–Gerber convolution yields log-concavity of A_{2n+1}, hence trapezoidality.
Significance. Fox's trapezoidal conjecture remains open in general; a complete proof for an infinite alternating family is a genuine contribution to classical knot theory. The four-block smoothing theorem is a reusable combinatorial device, and the paper supplies a fully reproducible exact certificate (integer Φ(f) numerators, GitHub scripts, no floating-point arithmetic) together with an explicit small-n table. Once the imported spectral factorization is granted, the log-concavity pipeline is self-contained and machine-checkable. The result therefore advances both the conjecture and the toolkit for coefficient inequalities of Alexander polynomials.
major comments (2)
- Abstract vs. body scope mismatch: the abstract claims the result for all Th(4,q), q≥1 (knots and links), and mentions a uniform Burau factorization for even and odd exponents. The body (Theorem 5.1, Corollary 5.2, and the entire development of D_n) treats only the odd case Th(4,2n+1). Either the even-exponent argument must be supplied or the abstract must be narrowed to the proved family.
- Theorem 2.4 (spectral factorization A_{2n+1}=(1+···+z^{2n})D_n^{2} with the sine-product form of D_n) is imported wholesale from the author's prior preprint arXiv:2606.11301 and is the sole external input. If that factorization is incorrect, the log-concavity argument never reaches the Alexander polynomial. A short self-contained sketch of the Burau/Chebyshev derivation, or an explicit machine-checked certificate of the factorization, would remove this load-bearing dependency.
minor comments (4)
- Section 3.2 / Proposition 3.3: the table of minimal nonzero coefficients of the fourteen derivative numerators is useful; a one-line statement that the full expanded polynomials (or their coefficient lists) are archived with the verification scripts would make independent checking immediate.
- Lemma 4.5: the bound r≥(2n+1)/7 for n≥16 is correct but slightly loose; a parenthetical remark that the same argument works already for n≥13 (odd) / n≥10 (even) would clarify the finite-range cut-off.
- References: Crowell–Murasugi and Hoggar–Keilson–Gerber are cited appropriately; a pointer to more recent surveys on log-concavity of knot polynomials (e.g., work of Stoimenow or others on Fox's conjecture) would situate the contribution for non-specialists.
- Notation: the same symbol A_{2n+1}(z) is used both for the normalized ordinary polynomial and, in Lemma 2.5, for the absolute-value sequence; a brief clarifying sentence would avoid momentary confusion.
Circularity Check
Load-bearing self-citation of the author's prior spectral factorization (arXiv:2606.11301) as the sole external input; four-block log-concavity argument is independent and non-circular.
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self citation load bearing
[Section 2.2, Theorem 2.4 (and its use in Theorem 5.1 / Proposition 4.6)]
"The present paper uses the following result from [6] as its only external input from that work. It is obtained there from the Burau representation together with a Chebyshev factorization argument. Theorem 2.4 (Spectral factorization for Th(4,2n+1)). Let A2n+1(z) be the normalized ordinary polynomial associated to the Alexander polynomial of Th(4,2n+1) after the substitution t=−z. Then A2n+1(z)=(1+z+⋯+z2n)Dn(z)2, where Dn(z)=∏r=1n(z2+4sin2(πr/(2n+1))z+1)."
The entire reduction of the Alexander-polynomial trapezoidality claim to log-concavity of Dn rests on this factorization, which is justified solely by citation to the author's overlapping prior preprint [6] (arXiv:2606.11301) without re-derivation, independent certificate, or external verification inside the present manuscript. Once granted, the rest is independent; without it the knot-theoretic conclusion does not follow from the four-block work.
full rationale
The paper's new contribution is a self-contained four-block smoothing theorem (Theorem 3.4, Corollary 3.5) proved by exact integer positivity certificates for partial derivatives on the cube [0,4]^8 (Proposition 3.3 + Lemma 3.1), plus elementary leftover-block inequalities (Lemmas 4.3–4.5) and direct recurrence checks for n≤15. These establish log-concavity of Dn(z) without fitting parameters or defining the target in terms of itself. The only circularity-adjacent step is that the reduction of Fox's conjecture for Th(4,2n+1) to this log-concavity rests entirely on the factorization A2n+1(z)=(1+z+⋯+z2n)Dn(z)2 imported as a black box from the author's own prior preprint [6] (Theorem 2.4). That citation is load-bearing for the knot-theoretic claim but is not a tautology or fitted prediction; the subsequent convolution and symmetry arguments (Theorem 2.2, Lemma 2.3, Theorem 5.1) are standard and independent. Abstract claims for all q (including even) exceed the body, but that is scope mismatch, not circular derivation. No self-definitional loops, fitted-as-prediction, uniqueness-from-authors, ansatz smuggling, or renaming of known results appear. Score 3 reflects moderate self-citation dependency with substantial independent content.
Assumptions & free parameters
assumptions (5)
- domain assumption Crowell–Murasugi alternating-sign theorem: nonzero Alexander coefficients of an alternating knot alternate in sign under the usual normalization (used in Lemma 2.5).
- standard math Hoggar–Keilson–Gerber convolution theorem: product of nonnegative log-concave sequences with no internal zeros remains log-concave (Theorem 2.2).
- domain assumption Spectral factorization A_{2n+1}(z)=(1+z+⋯+z^{2n}) Dn(z)² with Dn given by the sine-product formula and recurrence (Theorem 2.4 from arXiv:2606.11301).
- standard math Positive-orthant certificate: if all coefficients of Φ(f) after xj=4uj/(1+uj) are nonnegative, then f≥0 on [0,4]^m (Lemma 3.1).
- domain assumption The closure of (σ1 σ2^{-1} σ3)^{2n+1} is an alternating diagram of a knot when gcd(4,2n+1)=1.
invented entities (1)
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Four-block smoothing theorem / generalized product ∏ Q_{σi,ηi}
Cite this review
Pith. "Pith review of Fox's Trapezoidal Conjecture for Four-Strand Turk's Head Knots and Links." pith.science (2026). https://pith.science/paper/GTTNPLZA
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abstract
We prove Fox's trapezoidal conjecture for the four-strand Turk's head knots and links $Th(4,q)$, for all $q\geq 1$. Equivalently, we show that the absolute values of the coefficients of the one-variable Alexander polynomial of $Th(4,q)$ form a trapezoidal sequence. The proof begins with a uniform Burau factorization for the closures of $(\sigma_1\sigma_2^{-1}\sigma_3)^q$, which expresses the Alexander polynomial in terms of reciprocal quadratic factors indexed by the $q$-th roots of unity. The odd and even exponent cases then follow from a common log-concavity argument based on a four-block smoothing theorem for reciprocal quartic factors.
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