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Three-Manifold Quantum Invariants and Mock Theta Functions

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Mock modular forms have found applications in numerous branches of mathematical sciences since they were first introduced by Ramanujan nearly a century ago. In this proceeding we highlight a new area where mock modular forms start to play an important role, namely the study of three-manifold invariants. For a certain class of Seifert three-manifolds, we describe a conjecture on the mock modular properties of a recently proposed quantum invariant. As an illustration, we include concrete computations for a specific three-manifold, the Brieskorn sphere $\Sigma(2,3,7)$. This note is partially based on the talk by the first author in the conference "Srinivasa Ramanujan: in celebration of the centenary of his election as FRS" held at the Royal Society in 2018.

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Quantum invariants of 3-manifolds and links: a review

math-ph · 2025-09-03 · unverdicted · novelty 1.0

This is a survey, not a new result: it reviews the q-series invariants Zhat, F_K, F_L and their supergroup analogues, collecting known conjectures, theorems, and examples.

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  • Quantum invariants of 3-manifolds and links: a review math-ph · 2025-09-03 · unverdicted · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    This is a survey, not a new result: it reviews the q-series invariants Zhat, F_K, F_L and their supergroup analogues, collecting known conjectures, theorems, and examples.