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DAHA and iterated torus knots
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    DAHA and iterated torus knots (English)
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    4 May 2016
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    The theory of DAHA-Jones polynomials is extended from torus knots to iterated torus knot, for any reduced root systems and weights. This is inspired by \textit{P. Samuelson}'s construction for the \(\mathfrak{sl}_2\) case [``Iterated torus knots and double affine Hecke algebras'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:1408.0483}]. The paper proves polynomiality, duality and other properties, and computes several examples. They conjecture that these polynomials specialize to Khovanov-Rozansky polynomials, which was since proven by \textit{H. Morton} and \textit{P. Samuelson} [Duke Math. J. 166, No. 5, 801--854 (2017; Zbl 1369.16034)]. The same authors have since extended the DAHA-Jones polynomials to iterated torus links [\textit{A. Beliakova} (ed.) and \textit{A. D. Lauda} (ed.), Categorification in geometry, topology, and physics. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society (AMS) (2017; Zbl 1362.81007)].
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    double affine Hecke algebra
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    Jones polynomials
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    HOMFLY-PT polynomial
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    Khovanov-Rozansky homology
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    iterated torus knot
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    cabling
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    MacDonald polynomial
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    plane curve singularity
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    generalized Jacobian
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    Betti numbers
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    Puiseux expansion
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