The ghost character of the (4,5)-torus knot and its applications
Abstract
We show that the (4,5)-torus knot 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 every (meridionally) trace-free -representation of the knot group yields an -representation of the fundamental group of the 2-fold branched cover of the 3-sphere along . This correspondence often but not always provides all -representations of . We show by using the ghost character that is the simplest torus knot such that admits an -representation which cannot be realized by any trace-free -representations. (2) We show that is the simplest torus knot that provides a counterexample to Ng's conjecture, concerned with a polynomial map between the character variety of and the fundamental variety . More precisely, the map is surjective but not injective, and hence not an isomorphism for .
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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