Lecture notes presenting the cobordism maps on Khovanov and link Floer homology as invariants of knotted surfaces, with worked examples and exercises.
Doubled Disks and Satellite Surfaces
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Conjecturally, a knot is slice if and only if its positive Whitehead double is slice. We consider an analogue of this conjecture for slice disks in the four-ball: two slice disks of a knot are smoothly isotopic if and only if their positive Whitehead doubles are smoothly isotopic. We provide evidence for this conjecture, using a range of techniques. More generally, we consider when isotopy obstructions persist under satellite operations. In particular, we show that obstructions coming from knot Floer homology, Seiberg-Witten theory, and Khovanov homology often behave well under satellite operations. We apply these strategies to give a systematic method for constructing vast numbers of exotic disks in the four-ball, including the first infinite family of pairwise exotic slice disks. These same techniques are then upgraded to produce exotic disks that remain exotic after any prescribed number of internal stabilizations. Finally, we show that the branched double covers of certain stably-exotic disks become diffeomorphic after a single stabilization with $S^2 \times S^2$, hence stabilizing them yields exotic surfaces that have diffeomorphic branched covers.
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Lecture notes on link homologies and knotted surfaces
Lecture notes presenting the cobordism maps on Khovanov and link Floer homology as invariants of knotted surfaces, with worked examples and exercises.