English

The Dihedral Genus of a Knot

Geometric Topology 2020-09-01 v2

Abstract

Let KS3K\subset S^3 be a Fox pp-colored knot and assume KK bounds a locally flat surface SB4S\subset B^4 over which the given pp-coloring extends. This coloring of SS induces a dihedral branched cover XS4X\to S^4. Its branching set is a closed surface embedded in S4S^4 locally flatly away from one singularity whose link is KK. When SS is homotopy ribbon and XX a definite four-manifold, a condition relating the signature of XX and the Murasugi signature of KK guarantees that SS in fact realizes the four-genus of KK. We exhibit an infinite family of knots KmK_m with this property, each with a {Fox 3-}colored surface of minimal genus mm. As a consequence, we classify the signatures of manifolds XX which arise as dihedral covers of S4S^4 in the above sense.

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@article{arxiv.1812.10842,
  title  = {The Dihedral Genus of a Knot},
  author = {Patricia Cahn and Alexandra Kjuchukova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.10842},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

19 pages, 10 figures, 3 footnotes. Final version