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A factorization of the Conway polynomial and covering linkage invariants

Geometric Topology 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

J.P. Levine showed that the Conway polynomial of a link is a product of two factors: one is the Conway polynomial of a knot which is obtained from the link by banding together the components; and the other is determined by the μˉ\bar{\mu}-invariants of a string link with the link as its closure. We give another description of the latter factor: the determinant of a matrix whose entries are linking pairings in the infinite cyclic covering space of the knot complement, which take values in the quotient field of Z[t,t1]{\Bbb Z}[t,t^{-1}]. In addition, we give a relation between the Taylor expansion of a linking pairing around t=1t=1 and derivation on links which is invented by T.D. Cochran. In fact, the coefficients of the powers of t1t-1 will be the linking numbers of certain derived links in S3S^3. Therefore, the first non-vanishing coefficient of the Conway polynomial is determined by the linking numbers in S3S^3. This generalizes a result of J. Hoste.

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@article{arxiv.math/0405481,
  title  = {A factorization of the Conway polynomial and covering linkage invariants},
  author = {Tatsuya Tsukamoto and Akira Yasuhara},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0405481},
  year   = {2007}
}

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9 pages, 2 figures