Crossing change and exceptional Dehn surgery (Q1860762)
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Crossing change and exceptional Dehn surgery (English)
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6 June 2003
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The authors investigate the problem how the hyperbolic structure of a knot (more precisely, of its complement in \(S^3\)) can vary while changing some crossings of the knot. The authors determine a class of knots \(B_{n}(K)\) which can be obtained from \(K\) by changing at most n crossings. The main theorem of the work states the following. For every knot \(K\) in \(S^3\), the set \(B_{1}(K)\) contains infinitely many hyperbolic knots, each of which has no exceptional surgeries. Any arbitrary knot can be deformed into a hyperbolic knot with no exceptional surgeries by only one crossing change. The authors also state some open questions concerning prime knots and hyperbolic knots.
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3-manifold
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framed link
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surgery
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Dehn surgery
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hyperbolic structure
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exceptional surgery
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