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Singular branched covers of four-manifolds

Geometric Topology 2017-11-01 v1

Abstract

Consider a dihedral cover f:YXf: Y\to X with XX and YY four-manifolds and ff branched along an oriented surface embedded in XX with isolated cone singularities. We prove that only a slice knot can arise as the unique singularity on an irregular dihedral cover f:YS4f: Y\to S^4 if YY is homotopy equivalent to CP2\mathbb{CP}^2 and construct an explicit infinite family of such covers with YY diffeomorphic to CP2\mathbb{CP}^2. An obstruction to a knot being homotopically ribbon arises in this setting, and we describe a class of potential counter-examples to the Slice-Ribbon Conjecture. Our tools include lifting a trisection of a singularly embedded surface in a four-manifold XX to obtain a trisection of the corresponding irregular dihedral branched cover of XX, when such a cover exists. We also develop a combinatorial procedure to compute, using a formula by the second author, the contribution to the signature of the covering manifold which results from the presence of a singularity on the branching set.

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@article{arxiv.1710.11562,
  title  = {Singular branched covers of four-manifolds},
  author = {Patricia Cahn and Alexandra Kjuchukova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.11562},
  year   = {2017}
}

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26 pages, 19 figures, 1 footnote