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Primary decomposition and the fractal nature of knot concordance
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    Primary decomposition and the fractal nature of knot concordance (English)
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    25 October 2011
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    For each sequence of polynomials \({\mathcal P}=(p_1(t), p_2(t),\ldots )\) the authors define a characteristic series of groups, called the derived series localized at \(\mathcal P\). These group series yield filtrations of the knot concordance group that refine the (\(n\))-solvable filtration defined by Cochran et al. It is shown that the quotients of successive terms of these refined filtrations have infinite rank. The new filtrations distinguish between knots whose classical Alexander polynomials are coprime and between knots with coprime higher order Alexander polynomials. This provides evidence of higher order analogues of the classical \(p(t)\)-primary decomposition of the algebraic concordance group. These techniques are used to give evidence that the set of smooth concordance classes of knots is a fractal set.
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    knot concordance
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    filtrations
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