Knot mutation: 4-genus of knots and algebraic concordance
Geometric Topology
2011-02-23 v1
Abstract
Kearton observed that mutation can change the concordance class of a knot. A close examination of his example reveals that it is of 4-genus 1 and has a mutant of 4-genus 0. The first goal of this paper is to construct examples to show that for any pair of nonnegative integers m and n there is a knot of 4-genus m with a mutant of 4-genus n. A second result of this paper is a crossing change formula for the algebraic concordance class of a knot, which is then applied to prove the invariance of the algebraic concordance class under mutation. The paper concludes with an application of crossing change formulas to give a short new proof of Long's theorem that strongly positive amphicheiral knots are algebraically slice.
Cite
@article{arxiv.math/0310100,
title = {Knot mutation: 4-genus of knots and algebraic concordance},
author = {Se-Goo Kim and Charles Livingston},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0310100},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
16 pages, 6 figures