Homological Casson type invariant of knotoids
Abstract
We consider an analogue of well-known Casson knot invariant for knotoids. We start with a direct analogue of the classical construction which gives two different integer-valued knotoid invariants and then focus on its homology extension. Value of the extension is a formal sum of subgroups of the first homology group H1() where is an oriented surface with (maybe) non-empty boundary in which knotoid diagrams lie. To make the extension informative for spherical knotoids it is sufficient to transform an initial knotoid diagram in S2 into a knotoid diagram in the annulus by removing small disks around its endpoints. As an application of the invariants we prove two theorems: a sharp lower bound of the crossing number of a knotoid (the estimate differs from its prototype for classical knots proved by M.Polyak and O.Viro in 2001) and a sufficient condition for a knotoid in S2 to be a proper knotoid (or pure knotoid with respect to Turaev's terminology). Finally we give a table containing values of our invariants computed for all spherical prime proper knotoids having diagrams with at most 5 crossings.
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