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A note on the knot Floer homology of fibered knots

John A. Baldwin, David Shea Vela-Vick

Published 2018-01-19Version 1

We prove that the knot Floer homology of a fibered knot is nontrivial in its next-to-top Alexander grading. Immediate applications include new proofs of Krcatovich's result that knots with $L$-space surgeries are prime and Hedden and Watson's result that the rank of knot Floer homology detects the trefoil among knots in the 3--sphere. We also generalize the latter result, proving a similar theorem for nullhomologous knots in any 3--manifold. We note that our method of proof inspired Baldwin and Sivek's recent proof that Khovanov homology detects the trefoils. As part of this work, we also introduce a numerical refinement of the Ozsv\'ath-Szab\'o contact invariant. This refinement was the inspiration for Hubbard and Saltz's annular refinement of Plamenevskaya's transverse link invariant in Khovanov homology.

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