The Universal sl₂ Link Homology Theory
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Publication:6206009
arXiv0706.3680MaRDI QIDQ6206009FDOQ6206009
Authors: Gad Naot
Publication date: 25 June 2007
Abstract: We explore the complex associated to a link in the geometric formalism of Khovanov's (n=2) link homology theory, determine its exact underlying algebraic structure and find its precise universality properties for link homology functors. We present new methods of extracting all known link homology theories directly from this universal complex, and determine its relative strength as a link invariant by specifying the amount of information held within the complex. We achieve these goals by finding a complex isomorphism which reduces the complex into one in a simpler category. We introduce few tools and methods, including surface classification modulo the 4TU/S/T relations and genus generating operators, and use them to explore the relation between the geometric complex and its underlying algebraic structure. We identify the universal topological quantum field theory (TQFT) that can be used to create link homology and find that it is ``smaller than what was previously reported by Khovanov. We find new homology theories that hold a controlled amount of information relative to the known ones. The universal complex is computable efficiently using our reduction theorem. This allows us to explore the phenomenological aspects of link homology theory through the eyes of the universal complex in order to explain and unify various phenomena (such as torsion and thickness). The universal theory also enables us to state results regarding specific link homology theories derived from it. The methods developed in this thesis can be combined with other known techniques (such as link homology spectral sequences) or used in the various extensions of Khovanov link homology (such as sl_3 link homology).
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