A factorization of the Conway polynomial and covering linkage invariants
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 -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 . In addition, we give a relation between the Taylor expansion of a linking pairing around and derivation on links which is invented by T.D. Cochran. In fact, the coefficients of the powers of will be the linking numbers of certain derived links in . Therefore, the first non-vanishing coefficient of the Conway polynomial is determined by the linking numbers in . 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