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The ghost character of the (4,5)-torus knot and its applications

Geometric Topology 2025-06-24 v2

Abstract

We show that the (4,5)-torus knot T4,5T_{4,5} admits exactly one ghost character. We then show that this ghost character provides the following two important results. (1) It is known that for any knot KK every (meridionally) trace-free \SL2(\C)\SL_2(\C)-representation of the knot group G(K)G(K) yields an \SL2(\C)\SL_2(\C)-representation of the fundamental group π1(Σ2K)\pi_1(\Sigma_2K) of the 2-fold branched cover Σ2K\Sigma_2K of the 3-sphere along KK. This correspondence often but not always provides all \SL2(\C)\SL_2(\C)-representations of π1(Σ2K)\pi_1(\Sigma_2K). We show by using the ghost character that T4,5T_{4,5} is the simplest torus knot such that π1(Σ2T4,5)\pi_1(\Sigma_2T_{4,5}) admits an \SL2(\C)\SL_2(\C)-representation which cannot be realized by any trace-free \SL2(\C)\SL_2(\C)-representations. (2) We show that T4,5T_{4,5} is the simplest torus knot that provides a counterexample to Ng's conjecture, concerned with a polynomial map hh^* between the character variety X(Σ2K)X(\Sigma_2K) of π1(Σ2K)\pi_1(\Sigma_2K) and the fundamental variety F2(K)F_2(K). More precisely, the map hh^* is surjective but not injective, and hence not an isomorphism for T4,5T_{4,5}.

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@article{arxiv.1708.01511,
  title  = {The ghost character of the (4,5)-torus knot and its applications},
  author = {Fumikazu Nagasato and Shinnosuke Suzuki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.01511},
  year   = {2025}
}

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15 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1708.00874