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Plan's theorem for links (English)
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Consider the n-fold cyclic branched covering \(K_ n\) of a link K in the 3-sphere \(S^ 3\) or, more generally, in an integral homology 3-sphere. When K is a knot, namely when K is connected, a theorem of Antonio Plans asserts that the first homology group \(H_ 1(K_ n)\) of \(K_ n\) is a direct double, namely splits as a direct sum \(H\oplus H\). This theorem fails when K is not connected, and the authors consider what remains of this result in this case. They show that, if n is odd, the torsion-free quotient and the p-torsion subgroups of \(H_ 1(K_ n)\) are direct doubles for all primes p not dividing n. For n even, there is a natural map \(\pi: K_ n\to K_ 2\), inducing a homomorphism \(\pi_*: H_ 1(K_ n)\to H_ 1(K_ n)\). The authors then show that the torsion-free quotient and the p-torsion groups of the kernel of \(\pi_*\) are direct doubles for all primes not dividing n/2.
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branched cyclic covering
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transfer homomorphism
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alternate form
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direct double
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n-fold cyclic branched covering of a link
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first homology group
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torsion-free quotient
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p-torsion subgroups
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