Small knots of large Heegaard genus
Abstract
Building off ideas developed by Agol, we construct a family of hyperbolic knots Kn whose complements contain no closed incompressible surfaces and have Heegaard genus exactly n. These are the first known examples of small knots having large Heegaard genus. Using work of Futer and Purcell, we are able to bound the crossing number for each Kn in terms of n.
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