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New categorifications of the chromatic and dichromatic polynomials for graphs

Marko Stošić (2006)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

For each graph G, we define a chain complex of graded modules over the ring of polynomials whose graded Euler characteristic is equal to the chromatic polynomial of G. Furthermore, we define a chain complex of doubly-graded modules whose (doubly) graded Euler characteristic is equal to the dichromatic polynomial of G. Both constructions use Koszul complexes, and are similar to the new Khovanov-Rozansky categorifications of the HOMFLYPT polynomial. We also give a simplified definition of this triply-graded...

Non abelian Reidemeister torsion and volume form on the SU(2)-representation space of knot groups

Jérôme Dubois (2005)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

For a knot K in the 3-sphere and a regular representation of its group G K into SU(2) we construct a non abelian Reidemeister torsion form on the first twisted cohomology group of the knot exterior. This non abelian Reidemeister torsion form provides a volume form on the SU(2)-representation space of G K . In another way, we construct using Casson’s original construction a natural volume form on the SU(2)-representation space of G K . Next, we compare these two apparently different points of view on the representation...

Non equivalence of NMS flows on S 3

B. Campos, P. Vindel (2012)

Mathematica Bohemica

We build the flows of non singular Morse-Smale systems on the 3-sphere from its round handle decomposition. We show the existence of flows corresponding to the same link of periodic orbits that are non equivalent. So, the link of periodic orbits is not in a 1-1 correspondence with this type of flows and we search for other topological invariants such as the associated dual graph.

Noncommutative Hodge-to-de Rham spectral sequence and the Heegaard Floer homology of double covers

Robert Lipshitz, David Treumann (2016)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

Let A be a dg algebra over 𝔽 2 and let M be a dg A -bimodule. We show that under certain technical hypotheses on A , a noncommutative analog of the Hodge-to-de Rham spectral sequence starts at the Hochschild homology of the derived tensor product M A L M and converges to the Hochschild homology of M . We apply this result to bordered Heegaard Floer theory, giving spectral sequences associated to Heegaard Floer homology groups of certain branched and unbranched double covers.

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