Chirality of torus-covering T2-links of degree three
Abstract
A torus-covering T2-link of degree n is a surface-link consisting of tori, in the form of an unbranched covering of degree n over the standard torus. We focus on a torus-covering T2-link of degree 3, which is determined by a pair (a,b) of 3-braids satisfying ab=ba, denoted by S3(a,b). We investigate to what extent the chirality of S3(a,b) is detected by invariants such as the triple linking numbers, the number of Fox p-colorings, and the quandle cocycle invariant associated with p-colorings. In particular, we determine the quandle cocycle invariant for S3(a,b) associated with tri-colorings.
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