Quasi-stabilization and basepoint moving maps in link Floer homology
Geometric Topology
2018-03-16 v2
Abstract
We analyze the effect of adding, removing, and moving basepoints on link Floer homology. We prove that adding or removing basepoints via a procedure called quasi-stabilization is a natural operation on a certain version of link Floer homology, which we call . We consider the effect on the full link Floer complex of moving basepoints, and develop a simple calculus for moving basepoints on the link Floer complexes. We apply it to compute the effect of several diffeomorphisms corresponding to moving basepoints. Using these techniques we prove a conjecture of Sarkar about the map on the full link Floer complex induced by a finger move along a link component.
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@article{arxiv.1604.04316,
title = {Quasi-stabilization and basepoint moving maps in link Floer homology},
author = {Ian Zemke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.04316},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
35 pages; simplified main triangle map computations; corrected minor typos