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A new presentation of the osp(1|2)-polynomial link invariant and categorification

Quantum Algebra 2022-10-19 v1 Representation Theory

Abstract

There is a known connection between the osp(1|2n) polynomial knot invariant JKnJ_K^n and the so(2n+1) knot invariant soJKn{}_{so} J_K^n studied by Clark in arXiv:1509.03533 and Blumen in arXiv:0901.3232. In the rank one case, the uncolored Uq(osp(12))U_{q}(osp(1|2)) link invariant is equal to the Ut1q(sl2)U_{t^{-1}q}(sl_2) link invariant where t2=1t^2=-1. We define a skein relation similar to the Kauffman bracket, and use that to recover an oriented link invariant which coincides with Clark's uncolored osp(1|2)-link invariant. This definition also comes from the representation theory of Uq,π(sl2)U_{q,\pi}(sl_2), but using different methods from Clark. We show that our invariant is easily categorified by a slightly modified version of Khovanov homology equipped with an extra Z4\mathbb{Z}_4-grading. We also construct a similarly modified version of Putyra's covering Khovanov homology from arXiv:1310.1895. This suggests that the similarity between the two invariants holds at the categorified level as well.

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@article{arxiv.2210.09583,
  title  = {A new presentation of the osp(1|2)-polynomial link invariant and categorification},
  author = {Mark Ebert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.09583},
  year   = {2022}
}

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17 pages, colored tikz diagrams