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arxiv: 1612.06801 · v1 · pith:M7L54WPZnew · submitted 2016-12-20 · 🧮 math.GT · cond-mat.soft· math-ph· math.MP· quant-ph

Constructing a polynomial whose nodal set is the three-twist knot 5₂

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keywords knotnodalpolynomialthree-twistfindfunctionknotslines
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We describe a procedure that creates an explicit complex-valued polynomial function of three-dimensional space, whose nodal lines are the three-twist knot $5_2$. The construction generalizes a similar approach for lemniscate knots: a braid representation is engineered from finite Fourier series and then considered as the nodal set of a certain complex polynomial which depends on an additional parameter. For sufficiently small values of this parameter, the nodal lines form the three-twist knot. Further mathematical properties of this map are explored, including the relationship of the phase critical points with the Morse-Novikov number, which is nonzero as this knot is not fibred. We also find analogous functions for other knots with six crossings. The particular function we find, and the general procedure, should be useful for designing knotted fields of particular knot types in various physical systems.

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