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The Khovanov homology of alternating virtual links

Geometric Topology 2019-04-30 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we study the Khovanov homology of an alternating virtual link LL and show that it is supported on g+2g+2 diagonal lines, where gg equals the virtual genus of LL. Specifically, we show that Khi,j(L)Kh^{i,j}(L) is supported on the lines j=2iσξ+2k1j=2i-\sigma_{\xi}+2k-1 for 0kg+10\leq k\leq g+1 where σξ(L)+2g=σξ(L)\sigma_{\xi^*}(L)+2g= \sigma_{\xi}(L) are the signatures of LL for a checkerboard coloring ξ\xi and its dual ξ\xi^*. Of course, for classical links, the two signatures are equal and this recovers Lee's HH-thinness result for Kh,(L)Kh^{*,*}(L). Our result applies more generally to give an upper bound for the homological width of the Khovanov homology of any checkerboard virtual link LL. The bound is given in terms of the alternating genus of LL, which can be viewed as the virtual analogue of the Turaev genus. The proof rests on associating, to any checkerboard colorable link LL, an alternating virtual link diagram with the same Khovanov homology as LL. In the process, we study the behavior of the signature invariants under vertical and horizontal mirror symmetry. We also compute the Khovanov homology and Rasmussen invariants in numerous cases and apply them to show non-sliceness and determine the slice genus for several virtual knots. Table 6 at the end of the paper lists the signatures, Khovanov polynomial, and Rasmussen invariant for alternating virtual knots up to six crossings.

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@article{arxiv.1904.12235,
  title  = {The Khovanov homology of alternating virtual links},
  author = {Homayun Karimi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.12235},
  year   = {2019}
}