Khovanov homology and the slice genus (Q607650)

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    Khovanov homology and the slice genus (English)
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    23 November 2010
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    In this groundbreaking and important paper, Rasmussen uses Khovanov homology to define a smooth knot concordance invariant \(s\) and proves that \(s\) gives a lower bound for the smooth slice genus. He shows that \(s\) is equal to the knot signature for alternating knots, and more interestingly that \(s\) is equal to the genus and the slice genus for knots admitting a diagram containing only positive crossings. This gives a combinatorial proof of Milnor's conjecture that the slice genus (and unknotting number) of the \(T_{p,q}\) torus knot is \((p-1)(q-1)/2\). This was first proved by \textit{P. B. Kronheimer} and \textit{T. S. Mrowka} [Topology 32, No.~4, 773--826 (1993; Zbl 0799.57007)] using instanton gauge theory. The definition of \(s\) uses \textit{E. S. Lee}'s proof [Adv. Math. 197, No.~2, 554--586 (2005; Zbl 1080.57015)] that Khovanov homology is the \(E^1\) term of a spectral sequence converging to \(\mathbb Q\oplus\mathbb Q\) and is analagous to the definition of the knot concordance invariant \(\tau\) of Ozsváth and Szabó. The author conjectures in the paper under review that in fact \(s=2\tau\); counterexamples have since been found by \textit{M. Hedden} and \textit{P. Ording} [Am. J. Math. 130, No.~2, 441--453 (2008; Zbl 1139.57012)].
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    Khovanov homology
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    knot concordance
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    slice genus
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