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Isotopy invariants for closed braids and almost closed braids via loops in stratified spaces

Geometric Topology 2007-05-23 v1 Algebraic Topology

Abstract

Let ϕ:S1×D2S1\phi : S^1\times D^2\to S^1 be the natural projection. An oriented knot KV=S1×D2K\hookrightarrow V = S^1\times D^2 is called an almost closed braid if the restriction of ϕ\phi to K has exactly two (non-degenerate) critical points (and K is a closed braid if the restriction of ϕ\phi has no critical points at all). We introduce new isotopy invariants for closed braids and almost closed braids in the solid torus V. These invariants refine finite type invariants. They are still calculable with polynomial complexity with respect to the number of crossings of K. Let the solid torus V be standardly embedded in the 3-sphere and let A be the axis of the complementary solid torus S3VS^3\setminus V. We give examples which show that our invariants can detect non-invertibility of 2-component links KAS3K\cup A\hookrightarrow S^3. Notice that all quantum link invariants fail to do so and that it is not known wether there are finite type invariants which can detect non-invertibility of 2-component links.

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@article{arxiv.math/0606443,
  title  = {Isotopy invariants for closed braids and almost closed braids via loops in stratified spaces},
  author = {Thomas Fiedler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0606443},
  year   = {2007}
}

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48 pages, 42 figures