The decategorification of sutured Floer homology
Abstract
We define a torsion invariant T for every balanced sutured manifold (M,g), and show that it agrees with the Euler characteristic of sutured Floer homology SFH. The invariant T is easily computed using Fox calculus. With the help of T, we prove that if (M,g) is complementary to a Seifert surface of an alternating knot, then SFH(M,g) is either 0 or Z in every spin^c structure. T can also be used to show that a sutured manifold is not disk decomposable, and to distinguish between Seifert surfaces. The support of SFH gives rise to a norm z on H_2(M, \partial M; R). Then T gives a lower bound on the norm z, which in turn is at most the sutured Thurston norm x^s. For closed three-manifolds, it is well known that Floer homology determines the Thurston norm, but we show that z < x^s can happen in general. Finally, we compute T for several wide classes of sutured manifolds.
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@article{arxiv.0903.5287,
title = {The decategorification of sutured Floer homology},
author = {Stefan Friedl and András Juhász and Jacob Rasmussen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.5287},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
56 pages, 7 figures, improved exposition. Accepted for publication by the Journal of Topology