Cyclic surgery and satellite knots (Q752545)

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    Cyclic surgery and satellite knots (English)
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    In ``Dehn surgery on a satellite knot'' [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 275, 687- 708 (1983; Zbl 0519.57005)] \textit{C. McA. Gordon} provides a number of examples where some integral surgery on a satellite knot yields a lens space. The paper presently under review establishes that these examples form a complete list of satellite knots on which rational surgery can be performed so as to obtain a 3-manifold with cyclic fundamental group. To be more precise, the following Theorem is observed. Theorem: Suppose K is a satellite knot and \(r\in {\mathbb{Q}}\). Let (K;r) denote the 3-manifold obtained by performing r-surgery on K. Then \(\pi_ 1((K;r))\) is cyclic if and only if K is a \((2,2pq\pm 1)\)-cable of a (p,q)-torus knot and \(r=4pq\pm 1\). Under these circumstances, (K;r) is the lens space \(L(4pq\pm 1,4q^ 2).\) Besides Gordon's contribution, the proof of this Theorem employs results of Litherland, Gabai and Haken as well as Culler, Gordon, Luecke and Shalen.
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    cable of a torus knot
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    Dehn surgery
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    surgery on a satellite knot
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    rational surgery
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    3-manifold with cyclic fundamental group
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