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Shifting chain maps in quandle homology and cocycle invariants

Geometric Topology 2021-03-22 v2 Quantum Algebra

Abstract

Quandle homology theory has been developed and cocycles have been used to define invariants of oriented classical or surface links. We introduce a shifting chain map σ\sigma on each quandle chain complex that lowers the dimensions by one. By using its pull-back σ#\sigma^\#, each 22-cocycle ϕ\phi gives us the 33-cocycle σ#ϕ\sigma^\# \phi. For oriented classical links in the 33-space, we explore relation between their quandle 22-cocycle invariants associated with ϕ\phi and their shadow 33-cocycle invariants associated with σ#ϕ\sigma^\# \phi. For oriented surface links in the 44-space, we explore how powerful their quandle 33-cocycle invariants associated with σ#ϕ\sigma^\# \phi are. Algebraic behavior of the shifting maps for low-dimensional (co)homology groups is also discussed.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2012.09584,
  title  = {Shifting chain maps in quandle homology and cocycle invariants},
  author = {Yu Hashimoto and Kokoro Tanaka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.09584},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

16 pages. Problem 6.7(v1) is replaced with Conjecture 6.7(v2). Problem 6.14(v1) is solved and hence deleted. As a result, Proposition 6.13(v1) is refined into Theorem 6.13(v2)