Simple balanced three-manifolds, Heegaard Floer homology and the Andrews-Curtis conjecture

Abstract

The first author introduced a notion of equivalence on a family of 3-manifolds with boundary, called (simple) balanced 3-manifolds in an earlier paper and discussed the analogy between the Andrews-Curtis equivalence for group presentations and the aforementioned notion of equivalence. Motivated by the Andrews-Curtis conjecture, we use tools from Heegaard Floer theory to prove that there are simple balanced 3-manifolds which are not in the trivial equivalence class (i.e. the equivalence class of S2× [-1,1]).

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