Stabilization and satellite construction of doubly slice links
Abstract
A 2-component oriented link in S3 is called weakly doubly slice if it is a cross-section of an unknotted sphere in S4, and strongly doubly slice if it is a cross-section of a 2-component trivial spherical link in S4. We give the first example of 2-component boundary links which are weakly doubly slice but not strongly doubly slice. We also introduce a new invariant gst of homotopically trivial links that measures the failure of a link from being strongly doubly slice and that bounds the doubly slice genus gds from below. Our examples have arbitrarily large doubly slice genus but satisfy gst=1. We also prove that the Conway-Orson signature lower bound on gds is actually a lower bound on gst.
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