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Ropes, fractions, and moduli spaces
Published 20 Sep 2023 in math.HO, math.AG, and math.GT | (2309.11311v2)
Abstract: This is an exposition of John H. Conway's tangle trick. We discuss what the trick is, how to perform it, why it works mathematically, and finally offer a conceptual explanation for why a trick like this should exist in the first place. The mathematical centerpiece is the relationship between braids on three strands and elliptic curves, and we a draw a line from the tangle trick back to work of Weierstrass, Abel, and Jacobi in the 19th century. For the most part we assume only a familiarity with the language of group actions, but some prior exposure to the fundamental group is beneficial in places.
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