Cosmetic surgery in L-spaces and nugatory crossings

  • Lidman T
  • Moore A
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Abstract

The cosmetic crossing conjecture (also known as the "nugatory crossing conjecture") asserts that the only crossing changes that preserve the oriented isotopy class of a knot in the 3-sphere are nugatory. We use the Dehn surgery characterization of the unknot to prove this conjecture for knots in integer homology spheres whose branched double covers are L-spaces satisfying a homological condition. This includes as a special case all alternating and quasi-alternating knots with square-free determinant. As an application, we prove the cosmetic crossing conjecture holds for all knots with at most nine crossings and provide new examples of knots, including pretzel knots, non-arborescent knots and symmetric unions for which the conjecture holds.

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Lidman, T., & Moore, A. H. (2016). Cosmetic surgery in L-spaces and nugatory crossings. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 369(5), 3639–3654. https://doi.org/10.1090/tran/6839

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