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Some examples of essential laminations in 3-manifolds
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    Some examples of essential laminations in 3-manifolds (English)
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    8 February 1993
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    Families of codimension-one foliations and laminations are constructed in certain 3-manifolds, with the property that their transverse intersection with the boundary torus of the manifold consists of parallel curves whose slope varies continuously with certain parameters in the construction. The 3-manifolds are 2-bridge knot complements and punctured-torus bundles.
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    boundary slope
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    Families of codimension-one foliations
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    laminations
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    3- manifold
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    2-bridge knot complements
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    punctured-torus bundles
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