Link concordance invariants and Massey products (Q1184331)

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    Link concordance invariants and Massey products (English)
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    28 June 1992
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    Let \({\mathcal L}=(K,L)\) be a codimension-2 link in \(S^ n\), i.e. \(K\) and \(L\) are disjoint oriented \((n-2)\)-dimensional submanifolds of the \(n\)- sphere, \(n\geq 3\). If \({\mathcal L}\) is ``\(j\)-admissible'' (i.e. under certain assumptions related to the intersection behaviour of Seifert surfaces) the author defines \(j\) link concordance invariants \(B^ i({\mathcal L})\in\pi_ n(S^ 2\vee S^ 3)\), \(1\leq i\leq j\), and describes the value combinations which they can realize. Moreover, he relates \(B^ i({\mathcal L})\) to his previously defined \(\theta\)-invariants (which are stronger) and to T. Cochran's invariants \(\beta^ i({\mathcal L})\) (which are weaker). In particular, it turns out that all these invariants are well defined but, alas, also trivial for spherical semiboundary links (when \(K\cong L\cong S^{n-2}\)). In a last section it is shown that \(\theta_ k\) is defined if and only if \(\theta_ 2\) is defined and all \(k\)-fold Massey products in \(H^ 2(S^ n-{\mathcal L})\) vanish.
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    codimension-2 link
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    Seifert surfaces
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    \(j\) link concordance invariants
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    \(\theta\)-invariants
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    spherical semiboundary links
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    \(k\)-fold Massey products
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