On keen weakly reducible bridge spheres
Abstract
A bridge sphere is said to be keen weakly reducible if it admits a unique pair of disjoint compressing disks on opposite sides. In particular, such a bridge sphere is weakly reducible, not perturbed, and not topologically minimal in the sense of David Bachman. In terms of Jennifer Schultens' width complex, a link in bridge position with respect to a keen weakly reducible bridge sphere is distance one away from a local minimum. In this paper, we give infinitely many examples of keen weakly reducible bridge spheres for links in b bridge position for b ≥ 4.
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