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arxiv: 1904.03268 · v1 · pith:HRY2QHUCnew · submitted 2019-04-05 · 🧮 math.GT

Jointly primitive knots and surgeries between lens spaces

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keywords lensprimitivejointlysurgeryknotspacedualdunfield-hoffman-licata
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This paper describes a Dehn surgery approach to generating asymmetric hyperbolic manifolds with two distinct lens space fillings. Such manifolds were first identified in work of Dunfield-Hoffman-Licata as the result of a computer search of the SnapPy census, but the current work establishes a topological framework for constructing vastly many more such examples. We introduce the notion of a ``jointly primitive'' presentation of a knot and show that a refined version of this condition ``longitudinally jointly primitive'' is equivalent to being surgery dual to a $(1,2)$--knot in a lens space. This generalizes Berge's equivalence between having a doubly primitive presentation and being surgery dual to a $(1,1)$--knot in a lens space. Through surgery descriptions on a seven-component link in $S^3$, we provide several explicit multi-parameter infinite families of knots in lens spaces with longitudinal jointly primitive presentations and observe among them all the examples previously seen in Dunfield-Hoffman-Licata.

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