Higher-order Alexander Invariants of Hypersurface Complements
Abstract
We define the higher-order Alexander modules and higher-order degrees which are invariants of a complex hypersurface complement . These invariants come from the module structure of the homology of certain solvable covers of the hypersurface complement. Such invariants were originally developed by T. Cochran in [1] and S. Harvey in [8], and were used to study knots and 3-manifolds. In this paper, I generalize the result proved by C. Leidy and L. Maxim [22] from the plane curve complements to higher-dimensional hypersurface complements. Zariski observed that the position of singularities on a singular complex plane curve affects the topology of the curve. My results on higher-order degrees of hypersurface complements also show that global topology is controlled by the local topologies. In particular, the higher-order degrees of the hypersurface complement are bounded by a linear combination of the higher-order degrees of the local link pairs.
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@article{arxiv.1510.03467,
title = {Higher-order Alexander Invariants of Hypersurface Complements},
author = {Yun Su},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.03467},
year = {2015}
}