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0-concordance of knotted surfaces and Alexander ideals, II

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Speaker: 
Jason Joseph
Zugehörigkeit: 
University of Georgia/MPIM
Datum: 
Mon, 13/01/2020 - 16:30 - 17:30
Location: 
MPIM Lecture Hall
Parent event: 
MPIM Topology Seminar

A 2-knot is a 2-sphere smoothly embedded in the 4-sphere. In 1977 Melvin defined an equivalence relation on 2-knots called 0-concordance, and proved that 0-concordant 2-knots have diffeomorphic Gluck twists. This prompted the question, are all 2-knots 0-concordant to the unknot? Recently this was shown to be false by Sunukjian and Dai-Miller using techniques from Heegaard Floer homology applied to special Seifert 3-manifolds for the 2-knots. In this talk we will present another proof using Alexander ideals. The main result is that the Alexander ideal induces a homomorphism from the 0-concordance monoid of 2-knots to the ideal class monoid of the ring of integral Laurent polynomials. A corollary is that any 2-knot with nonprincipal Alexander ideal has no inverse in the 0-concordance monoid.


 

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