English

Corks, involutions, and Heegaard Floer homology

Geometric Topology 2024-08-27 v3

Abstract

Building on the algebraic framework developed by Hendricks, Manolescu, and Zemke, we introduce and study a set of Floer-theoretic invariants aimed at detecting corks. Our invariants obstruct the extension of a given involution over any homology ball, rather than a particular contractible manifold. Unlike previous approaches, we do not utilize any closed 4-manifold topology or contact topology. Instead, we adapt the formalism of local equivalence coming from involutive Heegaard Floer homology. As an application, we define a modification ΘZτ\Theta^{\tau}_{\mathbb{Z}} of the homology cobordism group which takes into account an involution on each homology sphere, and prove that this admits a Z\mathbb{Z}^\infty-subgroup of strongly non-extendable corks. The group ΘZτ\Theta^{\tau}_{\mathbb{Z}} can also be viewed as a refinement of the bordism group of diffeomorphisms. Using our invariants, we furthermore establish several new families of corks and prove that various known examples are strongly non-extendable. Our main computational tool is a monotonicity theorem which constrains the behavior of our invariants under equivariant negative-definite cobordisms, and an explicit method of constructing such cobordisms via equivariant surgery.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2002.02326,
  title  = {Corks, involutions, and Heegaard Floer homology},
  author = {Irving Dai and Matthew Hedden and Abhishek Mallick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.02326},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

68 pages; fixed typo in Figure 5, to appear in J. Eur. Math. Soc