Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-22-2013
Abstract
To each three-component link in the 3-sphere we associate a generalized Gauss map from the 3-torus to the 2-sphere, and show that the pairwise linking numbers and Milnor triple linking number that classify the link up to link homotopy correspond to the Pontryagin invariants that classify its generalized Gauss map up to homotopy. We view this as a natural extension of the familiar situation for two-component links in 3-space, where the linking number is the degree of the classical Gauss map from the 2-torus to the 2-sphere. The generalized Gauss map, like its prototype, is geometrically natural in the sense that it is equivariant with respect to orientation-preserving isometries of the ambient space, thus positioning it for application to physical situations. When the pairwise linking numbers of a three-component link are all zero, we give an integral formula for the triple linking number analogous to the Gauss integral for the pairwise linking numbers. This new integral is also geometrically natural, like its prototype, in the sense that the integrand is invariant under orientation-preserving isometries of the ambient space. Versions of this integral have been applied by Komendarczyk in special cases to problems of higher order helicity and derivation of lower bounds for the energy of magnetic fields. We have set this entire paper in the 3-sphere because our generalized Gauss map is easiest to present here, but in a subsequent paper we will give the corresponding maps and integral formulas in Euclidean 3-space. © 2013 American Institute of Physics.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Mathematical Physics
Recommended Citation
DeTurck, D., Gluck, H., Komendarczyk, R., Melvin, P., Shonkwiler, C., & Vela-Vick, D. (2013). Generalized Gauss maps and integrals for three-component links: Toward higher helicities for magnetic fields and fluid flows. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 54 (1) https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4774172