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Knot Floer homology detects genus-one fibred knots

Geometric Topology 2007-05-23 v3

Abstract

Ozsvath and Szabo conjectured that knot Floer homology detects fibred knots. We propose a strategy to approach this conjecture based on Gabai's theory of sutured manifold decomposition and contact topology. We implement this strategy for genus-one knots, obtaining as a corollary that, if rational surgery on a knot KK gives the Poincare homology sphere Σ(2,3,5)\Sigma(2,3,5), then KK is the left-handed trefoil knot.

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@article{arxiv.math/0603445,
  title  = {Knot Floer homology detects genus-one fibred knots},
  author = {Paolo Ghiggini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0603445},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

The paper used to be known as "Knot Floer homology detects fibred links", however there was a mistake in the proof of Theorem 1.9 concerning links. The result about knots (Theorem 1.4) and the application to surgeries giving the Poincare' homology sphere (Corollary 1.7), as well as the applications by Ozsvath and Szabo (math.GT/0604079) and Yi Ni (math.GT/0607156) are uneffected by the mistake. This version is essentially the previous one, without Theorem 1.9 and Subsection 4.3. A more revised version is going to appear on Amer. J. Math. and is available on my personal webpage at http://www.labmath.uqam.ca/~ghiggini/papers.html