Yuanan Diao, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, UNC Charlotte, Braid Index Bounds Ropelength From Below
For an un-oriented link K, let L(K) be the ropelength of K. It is known that in general L(K) is at least of the order O((Cr(K))3/4), and at most of the order O(Cr(K) ln5 (Cr(K)) where Cr(K) is the minimum crossing number of K. Furthermore, it is known that there exist families of (infinitely many) links with the property…