Triangulating a Cappell-Shaneson knot complement (Q2391649)

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Triangulating a Cappell-Shaneson knot complement
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    Triangulating a Cappell-Shaneson knot complement (English)
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    5 August 2013
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    An ideal 3-simplex is a 3-simplex with its four vertices removed and an ideal triangulation of a 3-manifold is a collection of ideal 3-simplices with their faces glued together in pairs. Thurston introduced ideal triangulations by constructing an ideal triangulation of the complement, in \(S^3\), of the figure-8 knot by gluing two ideal tetrahedra along their faces. Pursuing this idea, the authors in the present article give an ideal triangulation \(M\) of a 4-manifold by using only two 4-simplices and prove that \(M\) is the complement of a knotted 2-sphere; which is actually a Cappell-Shaneson knot, embedded in the 4-sphere. It is also shown that \(M\) is the interior of a compact manifold with boundary, PL-equivalent to \(S^1\) \(\times\) \(S^2\).
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    knots
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    ideal triangulations
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    Cappell-Shaneson knots
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    homotopy spheres
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