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Coloured Jones and Alexander polynomials as topological intersections of cycles in configuration spaces

Geometric Topology 2020-10-05 v2 Quantum Algebra Representation Theory Symplectic Geometry

Abstract

Coloured Jones and Alexander polynomials are sequences of quantum invariants recovering the Jones and Alexander polynomials at the first terms. We show that they can be seen conceptually in the same manner, using topological tools, as intersection pairings in covering spaces between explicit homology classes given by Lagrangian submanifolds. The main result proves that the NthN^{th} coloured Jones polynomial and NthN^{th} coloured Alexander polynomial come as different specialisations of an intersection pairing of the same homology classes over two variables, with extra framing corrections in each case. The first corollary explains Bigelow's picture for the Jones polynomial with noodles and forks from the quantum point of view. Secondly, we conclude that the NthN^{th} coloured Alexander polynomial is a graded intersection pairing in a ZZN \mathbb Z \oplus \mathbb Z_N-covering of the configuration space in the punctured disc.

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@article{arxiv.2002.09390,
  title  = {Coloured Jones and Alexander polynomials as topological intersections of cycles in configuration spaces},
  author = {Cristina Ana-Maria Anghel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.09390},
  year   = {2020}
}

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