A new arcade-based planarization technique plus the Kuperberg bracket yields a closed system of classical relations toward su3 A-polynomials, demonstrated on the trefoil.
Homological Link Invariants from Floer Theory
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There is a generalization of Heegaard-Floer theory from ${\mathfrak{gl}}_{1|1}$ to other Lie (super)algebras $^L{\mathfrak{g}}$. The corresponding category of A-branes is solvable explicitly and categorifies quantum $U_q(^L{\mathfrak{g}})$ link invariants. The theory was discovered in \cite{A1,A2}, using homological mirror symmetry. It has novel features, including equivariance and, if $^L{\mathfrak{g}} \neq {\mathfrak{gl}}_{1|1}$, coefficients in categories. In this paper, we describe the theory and how it is solved in detail in the two simplest cases: the ${\mathfrak{gl}}_{1|1}$ theory itself, categorifying the Alexander polynomial, and the ${\mathfrak{su}}_{2}$ theory, categorifying the Jones polynomial. Our approach to solving the theory is new, even in the familiar ${\mathfrak{gl}}_{1|1}$ case.
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On geometric bases for A-polynomials II: $\mathfrak{su}_3$ and Kuberberg bracket
A new arcade-based planarization technique plus the Kuperberg bracket yields a closed system of classical relations toward su3 A-polynomials, demonstrated on the trefoil.