Genera of knots in the complex projective plane

Abstract

Our goal is to systematically compute the CP2-genus of all prime knots up to 8-crossings. We obtain upper bounds on the CP2-genus via coherent band surgery. We obtain lower bounds by obstructing homological degrees of potential slice discs. The obstructions are pulled from a variety of sources in low-dimensional topology and adapted to CP2. There are 27 prime knots and distinct mirrors up to 7-crossings. We now know the CP2-genus of all but 2 of these knots. There are 64 prime knots and distinct mirrors up to 8-crossings. We now know the CP2-genus of all but 9 of these knots. Where the CP2-genus was not determined explicitly, it was narrowed down to 2 possibilities. As a consequence of this work, we show an infinite family of knots such that the CP2-genus of each knot differs from that of it's mirror.

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