Abstract

AbstractGay and Kirby introduced trisections, which describe any closed, oriented, smooth 4-manifold X as a union of three 4-dimensional handlebodies. A trisection is encoded in a diagram, namely three collections of curves in a closed oriented surface $\Sigma $ , guiding the gluing of the handlebodies. Any morphism $\varphi $ from $\pi _1(X)$ to a finitely generated free abelian group induces a morphism on $\pi _1(\Sigma )$ . We express the twisted homology and Reidemeister torsion of $(X;\varphi )$ in terms of the first homology of $(\Sigma ;\varphi )$ and the three subspaces generated by the collections of curves. We also express the intersection form of $(X;\varphi )$ in terms of the intersection form of $(\Sigma ;\varphi )$ .

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