Three-manifold mutations detected by Heegaard Floer homology
Abstract
Given a self-diffeomorphism h of a closed, orientable surface S and an embedding f of S into a three-manifold M, we construct a mutant manifold N by cutting M along f(S) and regluing by h. We will consider whether there are any gluings such that for any embedding, the manifold and its mutant have isomorphic Heegaard Floer homology. In particular, we will demonstrate that if the gluing is not isotopic to the identity, then there exists an embedding of S into a three-manifold M such that the rank of the non-torsion summands of the Heegaard Floer homology of M differs from that of its mutant. We will also show that if the gluing map is isotopic to neither the identity nor the genus-two hyperelliptic involution, then there exists an embedding of S into a three-manifold M such that the total rank of the Heegaard Floer homology of M differs from that of its mutant.
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