On Knot Polynomials of Annular Surfaces and their Boundary Links
Abstract
Stoimenow and Kidwell asked the following question: Let be a non-trivial knot, and let be a Whitehead double of . Let be the Kauffman polynomial and the skein polynomial. Is then always ? Here this question is rephrased in more general terms as a conjectured relation between the maximum -degrees of the Kauffman polynomial of an annular surface 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 . 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 of a link , 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}
}
Comments
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