Defines the three-variable superalgebra series F_K(y,z,q) for knot complements, derives its surgery relation to hat Z(q), and computes examples for torus knots.
A categorification of the Jones polynomial
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We construct a bigraded cohomology theory of links whose Euler characteristic is the Jones polynomial.
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Khovanov-Rozansky invariants are recast as a bicomplex of local operators D and conjugations χ^(±), with nilpotency on closed diagrams allowing reductions that simplify the hypercube construction.
Constructs doubly- and triply-graded Penrose-type homologies for ribbon graphs via TQFT cube of resolutions whose Euler characteristics recover Penrose polynomial specializations.
In the Kashaev limit the non-homogeneous quantum A-polynomial splits into phases tied to zero action and deformed hyperbolic volume, with a byproduct expectation that the classical A-polynomial at L=1 is proportional to the Alexander polynomial.
Shows that the Kauffman-Khovanov 2²-hypercube reduces to the bipartite 3-hypercube for N=2, confirming consistency of the reduction for bipartite links.
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A supergroup series for knot complements
Defines the three-variable superalgebra series F_K(y,z,q) for knot complements, derives its surgery relation to hat Z(q), and computes examples for torus knots.
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Reductions in Khovanov-Rozansky operator formalism
Khovanov-Rozansky invariants are recast as a bicomplex of local operators D and conjugations χ^(±), with nilpotency on closed diagrams allowing reductions that simplify the hypercube construction.
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Categorification of some Penrose polynomials
Constructs doubly- and triply-graded Penrose-type homologies for ribbon graphs via TQFT cube of resolutions whose Euler characteristics recover Penrose polynomial specializations.
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More on Kashaev limits of the quantum $A$-polynomials
In the Kashaev limit the non-homogeneous quantum A-polynomial splits into phases tied to zero action and deformed hyperbolic volume, with a byproduct expectation that the classical A-polynomial at L=1 is proportional to the Alexander polynomial.
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Khovanov complexes for bipartite links
Shows that the Kauffman-Khovanov 2²-hypercube reduces to the bipartite 3-hypercube for N=2, confirming consistency of the reduction for bipartite links.