Eta invariants as sliceness obstructions and their relation to Casson-Gordon invariants
Abstract
We give a useful classification of the metabelian unitary representations of pi1(MK), where MK is the result of zero-surgery along a knot K in S3. We show that certain eta invariants associated to metabelian representations pi1(MK) --> U(k) vanish for slice knots and that even more eta invariants vanish for ribbon knots and doubly slice knots. We show that our vanishing results contain the Casson-Gordon sliceness obstruction. In many cases eta invariants can be easily computed for satellite knots. We use this to study the relation between the eta invariant sliceness obstruction, the eta-invariant ribbonness obstruction, and the L2-eta invariant sliceness obstruction recently introduced by Cochran, Orr and Teichner. In particular we give an example of a knot which has zero eta invariant and zero metabelian L2-eta invariant sliceness obstruction but which is not ribbon.
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