Norms that are sums of absolute values of rational linear functionals are exactly the nonvanishing Thurston norms of closed oriented graph manifolds, which can be chosen to fiber over the circle or not.
Computing the twisted $L^2$-Euler characteristic
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We present an algorithm that computes Friedl and L\"uck's twisted $L^2$-Euler characteristic for a suitable regular CW complex, employing Oki's matrix expansion algorithm to indirectly evaluate the Dieudonn\'e determinant. The algorithm needs to run for an extremely long time to certify its outputs, but a truncated, human-assisted version produces very good results in many cases, such as hyperbolic link complements, closed census 3-manifolds, free-by-cyclic groups, and higher-dimensional examples, such as the fiber of the Ratcliffe-Tschantz manifold.
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The Thurston norm of graph manifolds
Norms that are sums of absolute values of rational linear functionals are exactly the nonvanishing Thurston norms of closed oriented graph manifolds, which can be chosen to fiber over the circle or not.