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Iterated torus knots and double affine Hecke algebras

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arxiv 1408.0483 v4 pith:QNL3ZX7E submitted 2014-08-03 math.QA math.RT

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We give a topological realization of the (spherical) double affine Hecke algebra $\mathrm{SH}_{q,t}$ of type $A_1$, and we use this to construct a module over $\mathrm{SH}_{q,t}$ for any knot $K \subset S^3$. As an application, we give a purely topological interpretation of Cherednik's 2-variable polynomials $P_n(r,s; q,t)$ of type $A_1$ from [Che13] (where $r,s \in \mathbb{Z}$ are relatively prime), and we give a new proof that these specialize to the colored Jones polynomials of the $r,s$ torus knot. We then generalize Cherednik's construction (for $\mathcal{sl}_2$) to all iterated cables of the unknot and prove the corresponding specialization property. Finally, in the appendix we compare our polynomials associated to iterated torus knots to the ones recently defined in [CD14], in the specialization $t=-q^2$.

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