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Discrete Morse Theory for Khovanov Homology

Geometric Topology 2024-01-31 v4

Abstract

The standard methods for calculating Khovanov homology rely either on long exact/spectral sequences or on the algorithmic "divide and conquer" approach developed by Bar-Natan. In this paper, we employ an alternative and arguably simpler tool, discrete Morse theory, which is new in the context of knot homologies. The method is applied for 2- and 3-torus braids in Bar-Natan's dotted cobordism category, where Khovanov complexes of tangles live. This grants a recursive description of the complexes of 2- and 3-torus braids yielding an inductive result on integral Khovanov homology of links containing those braids. The result, accompanied with some computer data, advances the recent progress on a conjecture by Przytycki and Sazdanovi\'c which claims that closures of 3-braids only have 2-torsion in their Khovanov homology.

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@article{arxiv.2306.11186,
  title  = {Discrete Morse Theory for Khovanov Homology},
  author = {Tuomas Kelomäki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.11186},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

35 pages, 19 figures. The new version relates this work to arXiv:2008.07410, which the author was previously unaware of