On high-dimensional representations of knot groups
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Given a hyperbolic knot $K$ and any $n\geq 2$ the abelian representations and the holonomy representation each give rise to an $(n-1)$-dimensional component in the $\operatorname{SL}(n,\Bbb{C})$-character variety. A component of the $\operatorname{SL}(n,\Bbb{C})$-character variety of dimension $\geq n$ is called high-dimensional. It was proved by Cooper and Long that there exist hyperbolic knots with high-dimensional components in the $\operatorname{SL}(2,\Bbb{C})$-character variety. We show that given any non-trivial knot $K$ and sufficiently large $n$ the $\operatorname{SL}(n,\Bbb{C})$-character variety of $K$ admits high-dimensional components.
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