Three flavors of twisted invariants of knots
Abstract
The Alexander polynomial of a knot has been generalized in three different ways to give twisted invariants. The resulting invariants are usually referred to as twisted Alexander polynomials, higher-order Alexander polynomials and L2-Alexander invariants of knots. We quickly recall the definitions and we summarize and compare some of their properties. We also report on work by the authors on L2-Alexander torsions and we conclude the paper with several conjectures on L2-Alexander torsions.
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