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Fixed-point-free pseudo-Anosov homeomorphisms, knot Floer homology and the cinquefoil

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arxiv 2203.01402 v2 pith:IQHWHYWQ submitted 2022-03-02 math.GT math.DS

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keywords knotpseudo-anosovhomologycinquefoilfloergenus-twohomeomorphismscarrying
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Given any genus-two, hyperbolic, fibered knot in $S^3$ with nonzero fractional Dehn twist coefficient, we show that its pseudo-Anosov representative has a fixed point. Combined with recent work of Baldwin--Hu--Sivek, this proves that knot Floer homology detects the cinquefoil knot $T(2,5)$, and that the cinquefoil is the only genus-two L-space knot in $S^3$. Our results have applications to Floer homology of cyclic branched covers over knots in $S^3$, to $\mathit{SU}(2)$-abelian Dehn surgeries, and to Khovanov and annular Khovanov homology. Along the way to proving our fixed point result, we describe a small list of train tracks carrying all pseudo-Anosov homeomorphisms in most strata on the punctured disk. As a consequence, we find a canonical track $\tau$ carrying all pseudo-Anosov homeomorphisms in a particular stratum $\mathcal{Q}_0$ on the genus-two surface, and describe every fixed-point-free pseudo-Anosov homeomorphism in $\mathcal{Q}_0$.

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  1. Fractional Dehn twist coefficients and rank bounds for categorified link invariants

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    Fibered links whose monodromy twists many times around a boundary component have large next-to-top link Floer homology, and braid closures with large fractional Dehn twist coefficient have large annular Khovanov homology.

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