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0-concordance of knotted surfaces and Alexander ideals

Geometric Topology 2019-12-02 v1

Abstract

In this paper we provide a new obstruction to 0-concordance of knotted surfaces in S4S^4 in terms of Alexander ideals. We use this to prove the existence of infinitely many linearly independent 0-concordance classes and to provide the first proof that the submonoid of 2-knots is not a group. The main result is that the Alexander ideal induces a homomorphism from the 0-concordance monoid C0\mathscr{C}_0 of oriented surface knots in S4S^4 to the ideal class monoid of Z[t±1]\mathbb{Z}[t^{\pm1}]. Consequently, any surface knot with nonprincipal Alexander ideal is not 0-slice and in fact, not invertible in C0\mathscr{C}_0. Many examples are given. We also characterize which ideals are the ideals of surface knots, generalizing a theorem of Kinoshita, and generalize the knot determinant to the case of nonprincipal ideals. Lastly, we show that under a mild condition on the knot group, the peripheral subgroup of a knotted surface is also a 0-concordance invariant.

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@article{arxiv.1911.13112,
  title  = {0-concordance of knotted surfaces and Alexander ideals},
  author = {Jason Joseph},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.13112},
  year   = {2019}
}

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25 pages, 1 figure. Comments welcome