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Proof of a stronger version of the AJ conjecture for torus knots

Anh T. Tran

Published 2011-11-22, updated 2013-06-16Version 2

For a knot $K$ in $S^3$, the $sl_2$-colored Jones function $J_K(n)$ is a sequence of Laurent polynomials in the variable $t$, which is known to satisfy non-trivial linear recurrence relations. The operator corresponding to the minimal linear recurrence relation is called the recurrence polynomial of $K$. The AJ conjecture \cite{Ga04} states that when reducing $t=-1$, the recurrence polynomial is essentially equal to the $A$-polynomial of $K$. In this paper we consider a stronger version of the AJ conjecture, proposed by Sikora \cite{Si}, and confirm it for all torus knots.

Comments: Very minor changes. To appear in Algebraic and Geometric Topology
Categories: math.GT, math.QA
Subjects: 57N10, 57M25
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