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A non-torus link from topological vertex

arXiv:1806.01146 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.98.046018

Abstract

The recently suggested tangle calculus for knot polynomials is intimately related to topological string considerations and can help to build the HOMFLY-PT invariants from the topological vertices. We discuss this interplay in the simplest example of the Hopf link and link . It turns out that the resolved conifold with four different representations on the four external legs, on the topological string side, is described by a special projection of the four-component link , which reduces to the Hopf link colored with two composite representations. Thus, this provides the first explicit example of non-torus link description through the topological vertex. It is not a real breakthrough, because is just a cable of the Hopf link, still, it can help to intensify the development of the formalism towards more interesting examples.

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