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An Extension Of Cassons Invariant Am126 Volume 126 Kevin Walker

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An Extension Of Cassons Invariant Am126 Volume 126 Kevin Walker
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.36 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Kevin Walker
ISBN: 9781400882465, 140088246X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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An Extension Of Cassons Invariant Am126 Volume 126 Kevin Walker by Kevin Walker 9781400882465, 140088246X instant download after payment.

This book describes an invariant, l, of oriented rational homology 3-spheres which is a generalization of work of Andrew Casson in the integer homology sphere case. Let R(X) denote the space of conjugacy classes of representations of p(X) into SU(2). Let (W,W,F) be a Heegaard splitting of a rational homology sphere M. Then l(M) is declared to be an appropriately defined intersection number of R(W) and R(W) inside R(F). The definition of this intersection number is a delicate task, as the spaces involved have singularities.



A formula describing how l transforms under Dehn surgery is proved. The formula involves Alexander polynomials and Dedekind sums, and can be used to give a rather elementary proof of the existence of l. It is also shown that when M is a Z-homology sphere, l(M) determines the Rochlin invariant of M.

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