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2-torsion in instanton Floer homology

Geometric Topology 2026-01-05 v2 Differential Geometry

Abstract

This paper studies the existence of 22-torsion in instanton Floer homology with Z\mathbb{Z} coefficients for closed 33-manifolds and singular knots. First, we show that the non-existence of 22-torsion in the framed instanton Floer homology I(Sn3(K);Z)I^\sharp(S_n^3(K);\mathbb{Z}) of any nonzero integral nn-surgery along a knot KK in S3S^3 would imply that KK is fibered. Also, we show that I(Sr3(K);Z)I^\sharp(S_{r}^3(K);\mathbb{Z}) for any nontrivial KK with r=1,1/2,1/4r=1,1/2,1/4 always has 22-torsion. These two results indicate that the existence of 22-torsion is expected to be a generic phenomenon for Dehn surgeries along knots. Second, we show that for genus-one knots with nontrivial Alexander polynomials and for unknotting-number-one knots, the unreduced singular instanton knot homology I(S3,K;Z)I^\sharp(S^3,K;\mathbb{Z}) always has 22-torsion. Finally, some crucial lemmas that help us demonstrate the existence of 22-torsion are motivated by analogous results in Heegaard Floer theory, which may be of independent interest. In particular, we show that, for a knot KK in S3S^3, if there is a nonzero rational number rr such that the dual knot K~r\widetilde{K}_r inside Sr3(K)S^3_r(K) is Floer simple, then Sr3(K)S^3_r(K) must be an L-space and KK must be an L-space knot.

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@article{arxiv.2405.16252,
  title  = {2-torsion in instanton Floer homology},
  author = {Zhenkun Li and Fan Ye},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.16252},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

v2, 41 pages, 17 figures: published version in Adv. Math. with some further fypos fixed; comments are welcome