Immersed M\"obius bands in knot complements and representatives of Z2-homology classes
Abstract
We study the 3-dimensional immersed crosscap number of a knot, which is a nonorientable analogue of the immersed Seifert genus. We study knots with immersed crosscap number 1, and show that a knot has immersed crosscap number 1 if and only if it is a nonntrivial (2p,q)-torus or (2p,q)-cable knot. We show that unlike in the orientable case the immersed crosscap number can differ from the embedded crosscap number by arbitrarily large amounts, and that it is neither bounded below nor above by the 4-dimensional crosscap number. We then use these constructions to find, for any n≥ 2, an oriented 3-manifold Yn and class αn ∈ H2(Yn;Z2) such that αn can be represented by an immersed RP2, but any embedded representative of αn has a component S with (S) ≤ 1-n.
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