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arxiv: math/0306230 · v4 · submitted 2003-06-15 · 🧮 math.GT · math.QA

On the characteristic and deformation varieties of a knot

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The colored Jones function of a knot is a sequence of Laurent polynomials in one variable, whose n-th term is the Jones polynomial of the knot colored with the n-dimensional irreducible representation of SL(2). It was recently shown by TTQ Le and the author that the colored Jones function of a knot is q-holonomic, ie, that it satisfies a nontrivial linear recursion relation with appropriate coefficients. Using holonomicity, we introduce a geometric invariant of a knot: the characteristic variety, an affine 1-dimensional variety in C^2. We then compare it with the character variety of SL_2(C) representations, viewed from the boundary. The comparison is stated as a conjecture which we verify (by a direct computation) in the case of the trefoil and figure eight knots. We also propose a geometric relation between the peripheral subgroup of the knot group, and basic operators that act on the colored Jones function. We also define a noncommutative version (the so-called noncommutative A-polynomial) of the characteristic variety of a knot. Holonomicity works well for higher rank groups and goes beyond hyperbolic geometry, as we explain in the last chapter.

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