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Generalized torsion elements in the knot groups of twist knots
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    Generalized torsion elements in the knot groups of twist knots (English)
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    29 March 2016
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    generalized torsion element
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    twist knot
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    bi-orderable knot group
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    group presentation
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    Seifert surface
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