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On slicing invariants of knots

Geometric Topology 2008-02-18 v1

Abstract

The slicing number of a knot, us(K)u_s(K), is the minimum number of crossing changes required to convert KK to a slice knot. This invariant is bounded above by the unknotting number and below by the slice genus gs(K)g_s(K). We show that for many knots, previous bounds on unknotting number obtained by Ozsvath and Szabo and by the author in fact give bounds on the slicing number. Livingston defined another invariant Us(K)U_s(K) which takes into account signs of crossings changed to get a slice knot, and which is bounded above by the slicing number and below by the slice genus. We exhibit an infinite family of knots KnK_n with slice genus nn and Livingston invariant greater than nn. Our bounds are based on restrictions (using Donaldson's diagonalisation theorem or Heegaard Floer homology) on the intersection forms of four-manifolds bounded by the double branched cover of a knot.

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@article{arxiv.0802.2109,
  title  = {On slicing invariants of knots},
  author = {Brendan Owens},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.2109},
  year   = {2008}
}

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14 pages, 2 figures