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The anti-diagonal filtration: reduced theory and applications

Given a knot K in S^3, Seidel and Smith described in arXiv:1002.2648v3 a graded cohomology group Kh_{symp,inv}(K), a variant of their symplectic Khovanov cohomology group. They also constructed a spectral sequence converging to the Heegaard Floer-hat homology group for the connected sum of the double branched cover and a copy of S^{2}xS^{1} (with E^1-page isomorphic to a direct summand of Kh_{symp,inv}(K)). In a previous paper (arXiv:1004.2476v5), we showed that the higher pages of this spectral sequence are knot invariants. Here we discuss a reduced version of the spectral sequence which directly computes HF-hat of the double branched cover. Under some degeneration conditions, one obtains a new absolute Maslov grading on that group. This occurs when K is a two-bridge knot, and we compute the grading in this case. We also extract some rational-valued knot invariants from this construction.

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