Abstract

We produce infinite families of knots { K i } i ≥ 1 \{K^i\}_{i\ge 1} for which the set of cables { K p , 1 i } i , p ≥ 1 \{K^i_{p,1}\}_{i,p\ge 1} is linearly independent in the knot concordance group, C \mathcal {C} . We arrange that these examples lie arbitrarily deep in the solvable and bipolar filtrations of C \mathcal {C} , denoted by { F n } \{\mathcal {F}_n\} and { B n } \{\mathcal {B}_n\} respectively. As a consequence, this result cannot be reached by any combination of algebraic concordance invariants, Casson-Gordon invariants, and Heegaard-Floer invariants such as τ \tau , ε \varepsilon , and Υ \Upsilon . We give two applications of this result. First, for any n ≥ 0 n\ge 0 , there exists an infinite family { K i } i ≥ 1 \{K^i\}_{i\geq 1} such that for each fixed i i , { K 2 j , 1 i } j ≥ 0 \{K^i_{2^j,1}\}_{j\geq 0} is a basis for an infinite rank summand of F n \mathcal {F}_n and { K p , 1 i } i , p ≥ 1 \{K^i_{p,1}\}_{i, p\geq 1} is linearly independent in F n / F n .5 \mathcal {F}_{n}/\mathcal {F}_{n.5} . Second, for any n ≥ 1 n\ge 1 , we give filtered counterexamples to Kauffman’s conjecture on slice knots by constructing smoothly slice knots with genus one Seifert surfaces where one derivative curve has nontrivial Arf invariant and the other is nontrivial in both F n / F n .5 \mathcal {F}_n/\mathcal {F}_{n.5} and B n − 1 / B n + 1 \mathcal {B}_{n-1}/\mathcal {B}_{n+1} . We also give examples of smoothly slice knots with genus one Seifert surfaces such that one derivative has nontrivial Arf invariant and the other is topologically slice but not smoothly slice.

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