Dehn filling and the knot group II: Ubiquity of persistent elements
Abstract
Let be a nontrivial knot in . We say that an element of the knot group is \textit{persistent} if it remains nontrivial under all nontrivial Dehn fillings. Such elements exist for every nontrivial knot. Indeed, Property P is equivalent to the statement that the meridian of is a persistent element, and this represents the first instance of such elements. Building on the solution to the Property P conjecture due to Kronheimer and Mrowka, we show that every nontrivial knot group admits infinitely many persistent elements with pairwise disjoint automorphic orbits, none of which contains a power of the meridian. We then develop this further to show that for a broad class of hyperbolic knots - namely those admitting no surgery whose resulting manifold has torsion in its fundamental group - persistent elements are not rare curiosities, but rather structurally pervasive in . This is reflected in the following two properties: (i) Every subgroup of that is not contained in the normal closure of a peripheral element contains persistent elements. (ii) Persistent elements exist outside every proper subgroup of .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2604.01697,
title = {Dehn filling and the knot group II: Ubiquity of persistent elements},
author = {Tetsuya Ito and Kimihiko Motegi and Masakazu Teragaito},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.01697},
year = {2026}
}
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18 pages, 1 figure