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Peter Lambert-Cole, Indiana University, “Conway mutation and knot Floer homology”

February 21, 2017 | 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm EST

Mutant knots are notoriously hard to distinguish. Many, but
not all, knot invariants take the same value on mutant pairs. Khovanov homology with coefficients in Z/2Z is known to be mutation-invariant, while the bigraded knot Floer homology groups can distinguish mutants such as the famous Kinoshita-Terasaka and Conway pair. However, Baldwin and Levine conjectured that delta-graded knot Floer homology, a singly-graded reduction of the full invariant, is preserved by mutation. In this talk, I will give a new proof that Khovanov homology mod 2 is mutation-invariant. The same strategy can be applied to delta-graded knot Floer homology and proves the Baldwin-Levine conjecture for mutations on a large class of tangles.

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Date:
February 21, 2017
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4:15 pm - 5:15 pm EST
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SAS 1102