On detection probabilities of link invariants
Kelomäki, Tuomas, Lacabanne, Abel, Tubbenhauer, Daniel, Vaz, Pedro, Zhang, Victor L.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We prove that the detection rate of n-crossing alternating links by many standard link invariants decays exponentially in n, implying that they detect alternating links with probability zero. This phenomenon applies broadly, in particular to the Jones and HOMFLYPT polynomials and integral Khovanov homology. We also use a big-data approach to analyze knots and provide evidence that, for knots as well, these invariants exhibit the same asymptotic failure of detection.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-2-2025
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