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    Plane curves associated to character varieties of 3-manifolds (English)
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    18 December 1994
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    Consider a compact 3-manifold \(M\) with boundary consisting of a single torus. (For example, the complement of a knot \(K\).) The authors describe a certain affine algebraic curve \(D_M\) which is naturally associated to the character variety of \(M\). A basis for the peripheral subgroup of \(M\) determines an embedding \(p_B\) of \(D_M\) into \(C^* \times C^*\). The closure in \(C^2\) of \(p_B(D_M)\) is a plane algebraic curve and is defined by a polynomial \(A_{M,B}\). The polynomial is an invariant of \(M\). They show that the slopes of the sides of the Newton polygon of \(A_M\) are boundary slopes of incompressible surfaces in \(M\) which correspond to ideal points of \(D_M\). In the case that \(M\) is the complement of a knot \(K\) in a homology 3-sphere, they also discuss the relationship between \(A_M\) and the Alexander polynomial of \(K\) and they give computations of \(A_K\) for several knots \(K\).
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    3-manifold
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    boundary slopes
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    incompressible surfaces
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    complement
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    knot
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