Protocorks and monopole Floer homology

Abstract

We introduce and study a class of compact 4-manifolds with boundary that we call protocorks. Any exotic pair of simply connected closed 4-manifolds is related by a protocork twist, moreover, any cork is supported by a protocork. We prove a theorem on the relative Seiberg-Witten invariants of a protocork before and after twisting and a splitting theorem on the Floer homology of protocork boundaries. As a corollary we improve a theorem by Morgan and Szab\'o regarding the variation of Seiberg-Witten invariants with an upper bound which depends only on the topology of the data. Moreover, we generalize the result that only the reduced Floer homology of a cork boundary contributes to the variation of the Seiberg-Witten invariants under a cork twist to more general cut and paste operations where the pieces involved are 1-connected and homeomorphic relative to the boundary.

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