Reidemeister Torsion, Peripheral Complex, and Alexander Polynomials of Hypersurface Complements
Algebraic Topology
2016-01-20 v1
Abstract
Let be a polynomial, which is transversal (or regular) at infinity. Let be the corresponding affine hypersurface complement. By using the peripheral complex associated to , we give several estimates for the (infinite cyclic) Alexander polynomials of induced by , and we describe the error terms for such estimates. The obtained polynomial identities can be further refined by using the Reidemeister torsion, generalizing a similar formula proved by Cogolludo and Florens in the case of plane curves. We also show that the above-mentioned peripheral complex underlies an algebraic mixed Hodge module. This fact allows us to construct mixed Hodge structures on the Alexander modules of the boundary manifold of .
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@article{arxiv.1405.2348,
title = {Reidemeister Torsion, Peripheral Complex, and Alexander Polynomials of Hypersurface Complements},
author = {Yongqiang Liu and Laurentiu Maxim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.2348},
year = {2016}
}
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