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Shadows, ribbon surfaces, and quantum invariants (1404.5983v2)

Published 23 Apr 2014 in math.GT

Abstract: Eisermann has shown that the Jones polynomial of a $n$-component ribbon link $L\subset S3$ is divided by the Jones polynomial of the trivial $n$-component link. We improve this theorem by extending its range of application from links in $S3$ to colored knotted trivalent graphs in $#_g(S2\times S1)$, the connected sum of $g\geqslant 0$ copies of $S2\times S1$. We show in particular that if the Kauffman bracket of a knot in $#_g(S2\times S1)$ has a pole in $q=i$ of order $n$, the ribbon genus of the knot is at least $\frac {n+1}2$. We construct some families of knots in $#_g(S2\times S1)$ for which this lower bound is sharp and arbitrarily big. We prove these estimates using Turaev shadows.

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