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Method of connecting knots

In geometric topology, a band sum of two n-dimensional knots K1 and K2 along an (n + 1)-dimensional 1-handle h called a band is an n-dimensional knot K such that:

  • There is an (n + 1)-dimensional 1-handle h connected to (K1K2) embedded in S.
  • There are points p 1 K 1 {\displaystyle p_{1}\in K_{1}} and p 2 K 2 {\displaystyle p_{2}\in K_{2}} such that h {\displaystyle h} is attached to K 1 K 2 {\displaystyle K_{1}\sqcup K_{2}} along p 1 p 2 {\displaystyle p_{1}\sqcup p_{2}} .

K is the n-dimensional knot obtained by this surgery.

A band sum is thus a generalization of the usual connected sum of knots.

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