Fibered links whose monodromy twists many times around a boundary component have large next-to-top link Floer homology, and braid closures with large fractional Dehn twist coefficient have large annular Khovanov homology.
Instanton homology and knot detection on thickened surfaces
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Suppose $\Sigma$ is a compact oriented surface (possibly with boundary) that has genus zero, and L is a link in the interior of $(-1,1)\times\Sigma$. We prove that the Asaeda-Przytycki-Sikora (APS) homology of L has rank 2 if and only if L is isotopic to an embedded knot in $\{0\}\times\Sigma$. As a consequence, the APS homology detects the unknot in $(-1,1)\times\Sigma$. This is the first detection result for generalized Khovanov homology that is valid on an infinite family of manifolds, and it partially solves a conjecture in arxiv:2005.12863. Our proof is different from the previous detection results obtained by instanton homology because in this case, the second page of Kronheimer-Mrowka's spectral sequence is not isomorphic to the APS homology. We also characterize all links in product manifolds that have minimal sutured instanton homology, which may be of independent interest.
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Fractional Dehn twist coefficients and rank bounds for categorified link invariants
Fibered links whose monodromy twists many times around a boundary component have large next-to-top link Floer homology, and braid closures with large fractional Dehn twist coefficient have large annular Khovanov homology.