Tangle sums and factorization of A-polynomials
classification
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a-polynomialsfactorizationepimorphismknotssetminusaccountsalthoughconclude
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We show that there exist infinitely many examples of pairs of knots, K_1 and K_2, that have no epimorphism $\pi_1(S^3\setminus K_1) \to \pi_1(S^3\setminus K_2)$ preserving peripheral structure although their A-polynomials have the factorization $A_{K_2}(L,M) \mid A_{K_1}(L,M)$. Our construction accounts for most of the known factorizations of this form for knots with 10 or fewer crossings. In particular, we conclude that while an epimorphism will lead to a factorization of A-polynomials, the converse generally fails.
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