Knot concordance, Whitney towers and L2 signatures

Abstract

We construct many examples of non-slice knots in 3-space that cannot be distinguished from slice knots by previously known invariants. Using Whitney towers in place of embedded disks, we define a geometric filtration of the 3-dimensional topological knot concordance group. The bottom part of the filtration exhibits all classical concordance invariants, including the Casson-Gordon invariants. As a first step, we construct an infinite sequence of new obstructions that vanish on slice knots. These take values in the L-theory of skew fields associated to certain universal groups. Finally, we use the dimension theory of von Neumann algebras to define an L2 signature and use this to detect the first unknown step in our obstruction theory.

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