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Main Author: Dlugie, Ethan
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.06561
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author Dlugie, Ethan
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contents We use a geometric approach to show that the reduced Burau representation specialized at roots of unity has another incarnation as the monodromy representation of a moduli space of Euclidean cone metrics on the sphere, as described by Thurston. Using the theory of orbifolds, we leverage this connection to identify the kernels of these specializations in some cases, partially addressing a conjecture of Squier. The 4-strand case is the last case where the faithfulness question for the Burau representation is unknown, a question that is related e.g. to the question of whether the Jones polynomial detects the unknot. Our results allow us to place the kernel of this representation in the intersection of several topologically natural subgroups of $B_4$.
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spellingShingle The Burau representation and shapes of polyhedra
Dlugie, Ethan
Geometric Topology
20F36, 57K20, 57R18
We use a geometric approach to show that the reduced Burau representation specialized at roots of unity has another incarnation as the monodromy representation of a moduli space of Euclidean cone metrics on the sphere, as described by Thurston. Using the theory of orbifolds, we leverage this connection to identify the kernels of these specializations in some cases, partially addressing a conjecture of Squier. The 4-strand case is the last case where the faithfulness question for the Burau representation is unknown, a question that is related e.g. to the question of whether the Jones polynomial detects the unknot. Our results allow us to place the kernel of this representation in the intersection of several topologically natural subgroups of $B_4$.
title The Burau representation and shapes of polyhedra
topic Geometric Topology
20F36, 57K20, 57R18
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.06561