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arxiv: 1308.5638 · v1 · pith:6GSU45VLnew · submitted 2013-08-26 · 🧮 math.GT

Splitting numbers of links

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keywords splittinglinksnumbernumberslinktechniquesalexanderapplication
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The splitting number of a link is the minimal number of crossing changes between different components required, on any diagram, to convert it to a split link. We introduce new techniques to compute the splitting number, involving covering links and Alexander invariants. As an application, we completely determine the splitting numbers of links with 9 or fewer crossings. Also, with these techniques, we either reprove or improve upon the lower bounds for splitting numbers of links computed by J. Batson and C. Seed using Khovanov homology.

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