Abstract

A knot in the 3-sphere is called an L-space knot if it admits a nontrivial Dehn surgery yielding an L-space. Like torus knots and Berge knots, many known L-space knots admit a Seifert fibered L-space surgery. We give a concrete example of a hyperbolic L-space knot which has no exceptional surgeries, in particular, no Seifert fibered surgeries.

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