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Surface Operators and Knot Homologies

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Topological gauge theories in four dimensions which admit surface operators provide a natural framework for realizing homological knot invariants. Every such theory leads to an action of the braid group on branes on the corresponding moduli space. This action plays a key role in the construction of homological knot invariants. We illustrate the general construction with examples based on surface operators in N=2 and N=4 twisted gauge theories which lead to a categorification of the Alexander polynomial, the equivariant knot signature, and certain analogs of the Casson invariant. This paper is based on a lecture delivered at the International Congress on Mathematical Physics 2006, Rio de Janeiro, and at the RTN Workshop 2006, Napoli.

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A survey of knots and quivers

math.GT · 2025-05-04 · unverdicted · novelty 0.0

This is a review of knot polynomials, triply-graded knot homologies, and the knots-quivers correspondence, with no new results.

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  • A survey of knots and quivers math.GT · 2025-05-04 · unverdicted · none · ref 14 · internal anchor

    This is a review of knot polynomials, triply-graded knot homologies, and the knots-quivers correspondence, with no new results.