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    Branched covers of quasipositive links and L-spaces

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    Let LL be a oriented link such that Σn(L)\Sigma_n(L), the nn-fold cyclic cover of S3S^3 branched over LL, is an L-space for some n2n \geq 2. We show that if either LL is a strongly quasipositive link other than one with Alexander polynomial a multiple of (t1)2g(L)+(L1)(t-1)^{2g(L) + (|L|-1)}, or LL is a quasipositive link other than one with Alexander polynomial divisible by (t1)2g4(L)+(L1)(t-1)^{2g_4(L) + (|L|-1)}, then there is an integer n(L)n(L), determined by the Alexander polynomial of LL in the first case and the Alexander polynomial of LL and the smooth 44-genus of LL, g4(L)g_4(L), in the second, such that nn(L)n \leq n(L). If KK is a strongly quasipositive knot with monic Alexander polynomial such as an L-space knot, we show that Σn(K)\Sigma_n(K) is not an L-space for n6n \geq 6, and that the Alexander polynomial of KK is a non-trivial product of cyclotomic polynomials if Σn(K)\Sigma_n(K) is an L-space for some n=2,3,4,5n = 2, 3, 4, 5. Our results allow us to calculate the smooth and topological 4-ball genera of, for instance, quasi-alternating quasipositive links. They also allow us to classify strongly quasipositive alternating links and 33-strand pretzel links.Comment: 49 pages, 7 figures, minor corrections and improved exposition, accepted for publication by the Journal of Topolog

    Reducible And Finite Dehn Fillings

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    We show that the distance between a finite filling slope and a reducible filling slope on the boundary of a hyperbolic knot manifold is at most one.Comment: 17 pages, 11 figure

    On definite strongly quasipositive links and L-space branched covers

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    We investigate the problem of characterising the family of strongly quasipositive links which have definite symmetrised Seifert forms and apply our results to the problem of determining when such a link can have an L-space cyclic branched cover. In particular, we show that if δn=σ1σ2σn1\delta_n = \sigma_1 \sigma_2 \ldots \sigma_{n-1} is the dual Garside element and b=δnkPBnb = \delta_n^k P \in B_n is a strongly quasipositive braid whose braid closure b^\widehat b is definite, then k2k \geq 2 implies that b^\widehat b is one of the torus links T(2,q),T(3,4),T(3,5)T(2, q), T(3,4), T(3,5) or pretzel links P(2,2,m),P(2,3,4)P(-2, 2, m), P(-2,3,4). Applying Theorem 1.1 of our previous paper we deduce that if one of the standard cyclic branched covers of b^\widehat b is an L-space, then b^\widehat b is one of these links. We show by example that there are strongly quasipositive braids δnP\delta_n P whose closures are definite but not one of these torus or pretzel links. We also determine the family of definite strongly quasipositive 33-braids and show that their closures coincide with the family of strongly quasipositive 33-braids with an L-space branched cover.Comment: 62 pages, minor revisions, accepted for publication in Adv. Mat

    The relationship between national well-being and xenophobia in a divided society: The case of South Africa

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    Personal well-being surveys have increased their coverage on the African continent in recent years, but detailed research on subjective national wellbeing is less  common. The link between national well-being and xenophobic sentiments has not been adequately tested in an African context. In order to better understand (and correspondingly counter) xenophobic sentiments in sub-Saharan Africa, this article tests the correlation of National Well-being Index (NWI) with attitudes towards immigrants in a sub-Saharan country. South Africa was chosen as the research site for this study and data were used from the 2012 South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS), a nationally representative opinion poll of 2 521 respondents. In 2012 the six items that constitute the NWI were included in this survey, measuring public evaluations of the country’s economic, natural, governmental, social and security environment. This allowed the construction of the NWI, a composite score that provides a more precise measurement of sociotropic concerns. The findings of this study show that, even when controlling for individual well-being and socio-economic status, the NWI had a statistically significant relationship with attitudes towards immigrants. The lower the reported NWI, the more likely an individual will be to believe negative stereotypes about immigrants. This suggests the importance of studying and measuring subjective national well-being on the African continent.Keywords: Immigration, national well-being, National Well-being Index, South Africa, xenophobi

    The Political Power of Social Media Revisited

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    This paper revisits an article published in Foreign Affairs magazine titled “The Political Power of Social Media” (Shirky, 2011) in light of the explosion in the use of social media for political purposes subsequent to its publication. It examines how social media have exerted and will continue to exert power to effect political and social change, focusing on five specific functions – raising community awareness, framing issues, engaging with mass media, stimulating and organizing protest, and obtaining resources

    The Returns to Lobbying: Evidence from Local Governments in the Age of Earmarks

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    The federal government transfers considerable sums to local governments in the form of intergovernmental grants. With the exception of health and welfare programs, most intergovernmental grants to local governments are classified as discretionary spending. In its annual appropriations process, Congress decides how funding for discretionary spending will be broken up among the various agencies, but more detailed decisions about specific uses of funds are left to the executive branch
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