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The band connected sum and the second Kirby move for higher-dimensional links

Geometric Topology 2026-01-06 v3 Algebraic Topology

Abstract

Let f:SqSqSmf:S^q\sqcup S^q\to S^m be a link (i.e. an embedding). How does (the isotopy class of) the knot SqSmS^q\to S^m obtained by embedded connected sum of the components of ff depend on ff? Define a link σf:SqSqSm\sigma f:S^q\sqcup S^q\to S^m as follows. The first component of σf\sigma f is the `standardly shifted' first component of ff. The second component of σf\sigma f is the embedded connected sum of the components of ff. How does (the isotopy class of) σf\sigma f depend on ff? How does (the isotopy class of) the link SqSqSmS^q\sqcup S^q\to S^m obtained by embedded connected sum of the last two components of a link g:S1qS2qS3qSmg:S^q_1\sqcup S^q_2\sqcup S^q_3\to S^m depend on gg? We give the answers for the `first non-trivial case' q=4k1q=4k-1 and m=6km=6k. The first answer was used by S. Avvakumov for classification of linked 3-manifolds in S6S^6.

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@article{arxiv.2406.15367,
  title  = {The band connected sum and the second Kirby move for higher-dimensional links},
  author = {A. Skopenkov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.15367},
  year   = {2026}
}

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15 pages, no figures, exposition improved