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The 27 possible intrinsic symmetry groups of two-component links

Geometric Topology 2015-03-13 v1

Abstract

We consider the "intrinsic" symmetry group of a two-component link LL, defined to be the image Σ(L)\Sigma(L) of the natural homomorphism from the standard symmetry group \MCG(S3,L)\MCG(S^3,L) to the product \MCG(S3)\cross\MCG(L)\MCG(S^3) \cross \MCG(L). This group, first defined by Whitten in 1969, records directly whether LL is isotopic to a link LL' obtained from LL by permuting components or reversing orientations; it is a subgroup of Γ2\Gamma_2, the group of all such operations. For two-component links, we catalog the 27 possible intrinsic symmetry groups, which represent the subgroups of Γ2\Gamma_2 up to conjugacy. We are able to provide prime, nonsplit examples for 21 of these groups; some are classically known, some are new. We catalog the frequency at which each group appears among all 77,036 of the hyperbolic two-component links of 14 or fewer crossings in Thistlethwaite's table. We also provide some new information about symmetry groups of the 293 non-hyperbolic two-component links of 14 or fewer crossings in the table.

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@article{arxiv.1201.2722,
  title  = {The 27 possible intrinsic symmetry groups of two-component links},
  author = {Jason Cantarella and James Cornish and Matt Mastin and Jason Parsley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.2722},
  year   = {2015}
}

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12 pages, 5 figures