Relative Reshetikhin-Turaev invariants, hyperbolic cone metrics and discrete Fourier transforms I
Ka Ho Wong, Tian Yang

TL;DR
This paper proposes a Volume Conjecture linking relative Reshetikhin-Turaev invariants of 3-manifolds with hyperbolic cone metrics, proves it for certain surgeries, and introduces topological operations related to Fourier transforms.
Contribution
It introduces a new Volume Conjecture for relative Reshetikhin-Turaev invariants, proves it in specific cases, and develops topological operations connecting manifold-link pairs via Fourier transforms.
Findings
Proved the conjecture for integral surgeries on fundamental shadow links with small cone angles.
Established a Poisson Summation Formula for discrete Fourier transforms in this context.
Provided a framework connecting 3-manifold invariants with hyperbolic geometry and Fourier analysis.
Abstract
We propose the Volume Conjecture for the relative Reshetikhin-Turaev invariants of a closed oriented -manifold with a colored framed link inside it whose asymptotic behavior is related to the volume and the Chern-Simons invariant of the hyperbolic cone metric on the manifold with singular locus the link and cone angles determined by the coloring. We prove the conjecture in the case that the ambient -manifold is obtained by doing an integral surgery along some components of a fundamental shadow link and the complement of the link in the ambient manifold is homeomorphic to the fundamental shadow link complement, for sufficiently small cone angles. Together with Costantino and Thurston's result that all compact oriented -manifolds with toroidal or empty boundary can be obtained by doing an integral surgery along some components of a suitable fundamental shadow link, this provides…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeometric and Algebraic Topology · Geometric Analysis and Curvature Flows · Mathematical Dynamics and Fractals
