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Kirby belts, categorified projectors, and the skein lasagna module of $S^{2}\times{S^{2}}$

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arxiv 2402.01081 v3 pith:D6KR2AMA submitted 2024-02-02 math.GT math.QA

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We interpret Manolescu-Neithalath's cabled Khovanov homology formula for computing Morrison-Walker-Wedrich's $\mathrm{KhR}_2$ skein lasagna module as a homotopy colimit (mapping telescope) in a completion of the category of complexes over Bar-Natan's cobordism category. Using categorified projectors, we compute the $\mathrm{KhR}_2$ skein lasagna modules of (manifold, boundary link) pairs $(S^2 \times B^2, \tilde \beta)$, where $\tilde \beta$ is a geometrically essential boundary link, identifying a relationship between the lasagna module and the Rozansky projector appearing in the Rozansky-Willis invariant for nullhomologous links in $S^2 \times S^1$. As an application, we show that the $\mathrm{KhR}_2$ skein lasagna module of $S^2 \times S^2$ is trivial, confirming a conjecture of Manolescu.

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  1. From Link Homology to Topological Quantum Field Theories

    math.QA 2025-09 accept novelty 2.0 of 10

    A survey of how link homology theories extend to 4-manifold invariants called skein lasagna modules, which can distinguish exotic smooth structures.

  2. Notes on Khovanov homology

    math.GT 2025-01 conditional

    Expository lecture notes surveying Khovanov homology, its applications, and related invariants, with no new mathematical results.

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