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      Man and machine thinking about the smooth 4-dimensional Poincar\'e conjecture

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          While topologists have had possession of possible counterexamples to the smooth 4-dimensional Poincar\'{e} conjecture (SPC4) for over 30 years, until recently no invariant has existed which could potentially distinguish these examples from the standard 4-sphere. Rasmussen's s-invariant, a slice obstruction within the general framework of Khovanov homology, changes this state of affairs. We studied a class of knots K for which nonzero s(K) would yield a counterexample to SPC4. Computations are extremely costly and we had only completed two tests for those K, with the computations showing that s was 0, when a landmark posting of Akbulut (arXiv:0907.0136) altered the terrain. His posting, appearing only six days after our initial posting, proved that the family of ``Cappell--Shaneson'' homotopy spheres that we had geared up to study were in fact all standard. The method we describe remains viable but will have to be applied to other examples. Akbulut's work makes SPC4 seem more plausible, and in another section of this paper we explain that SPC4 is equivalent to an appropriate generalization of Property R (``in S^3, only an unknot can yield S^1 x S^2 under surgery''). We hope that this observation, and the rich relations between Property R and ideas such as taut foliations, contact geometry, and Heegaard Floer homology, will encourage 3-manifold topologists to look at SPC4.

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                28 June 2009
                2009-09-17
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                10.4171/QT/5
                0906.5177
                80b907c7-cea5-4efb-9156-c66ad9c8ee58

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                57R60, 57N13, 57M25
                Quantum Topology, Volume 1, Issue 2 (2010), pp. 171-208
                37 pages; changes reflecting that the integer family of Cappell-Shaneson spheres are now known to be standard (arXiv:0907.0136)
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