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On Knot Polynomials of Annular Surfaces and their Boundary Links

Geometric Topology 2009-06-09 v4 Quantum Algebra

Abstract

Stoimenow and Kidwell asked the following question: Let KK be a non-trivial knot, and let W(K)W(K) be a Whitehead double of KK. Let F(a,z)F(a,z) be the Kauffman polynomial and P(v,z)P(v,z) the skein polynomial. Is then always maxdegzPW(K)1=2maxdegzFK\max\deg_z P_{W(K)} - 1 = 2 \max\deg_z F_K? Here this question is rephrased in more general terms as a conjectured relation between the maximum zz-degrees of the Kauffman polynomial of an annular surface AA on the one hand, and the Rudolph polynomial on the other hand, the latter being defined as a certain M\"obius transform of the skein polynomial of the boundary link A\partial A. That relation is shown to hold for algebraic alternating links, thus simultaneously solving the conjecture by Kidwell and Stoimenow and a related conjecture by Tripp for this class of links. Also, in spite of the heavyweight definition of the Rudolph polynomial {K}\{K\} of a link KK, the remarkably simple formula \{\bigcirc\}\{L#M\}=\{L\}\{M\} for link composition is established. This last result can be used to reduce the conjecture in question to the case of prime links.

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@article{arxiv.math/0406106,
  title  = {On Knot Polynomials of Annular Surfaces and their Boundary Links},
  author = {Hermann Gruber},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0406106},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Version 4: revision as of October 10, 2008. Fixed several errors and inaccuracies. 11 pages, 1 figure. To appear in Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society