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Combinatorial decompositions, Kirillov-Reshetikhin invariants and the Volume Conjecture for hyperbolic polyhedra

Geometric Topology 2016-03-09 v1 Differential Geometry Metric Geometry

Abstract

We suggest a method of computing volume for a simple polytope PP in three-dimensional hyperbolic space H3\mathbb{H}^3. This method combines the combinatorial reduction of PP as a trivalent graph Γ\Gamma (the 11-skeleton of PP) by IHI-H, or Whitehead, moves (together with shrinking of triangular faces) aligned with its geometric splitting into generalised tetrahedra. With each decomposition (under some conditions) we associate a potential function Φ\Phi such that the volume of PP can be expressed through a critical values of Φ\Phi. The results of our numeric experiments with this method suggest that one may associated the above mentioned sequence of combinatorial moves with the sequence of moves required for computing the Kirillov-Reshetikhin invariants of the trivalent graph Γ\Gamma. Then the corresponding geometric decomposition of PP might be used in order to establish a link between the volume of PP and the asymptotic behaviour of the Kirillov-Reshetikhin invariants of Γ\Gamma, which is colloquially know as the Volume Conjecture.

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@article{arxiv.1603.02380,
  title  = {Combinatorial decompositions, Kirillov-Reshetikhin invariants and the Volume Conjecture for hyperbolic polyhedra},
  author = {Alexander Kolpakov and Jun Murakami},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.02380},
  year   = {2016}
}

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28 pages, 26 figures, 2 tables