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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Transformations of lattice polytopes and their associated dotted graphs2023-09-29Paper
Knotted surfaces constructed using generators of the BMW algebras and their graphical description2023-06-18Paper
Transformations of partial matchings2021-12-15Paper
Torus-covering knot groups and their irreducible metabelian $SU(2)$-representations2019-09-30Paper
Branched covering surface-knots with degree three have the simplifying numbers less than three2019-03-13Paper
Simplifying branched covering surface-knots by chart moves involving black vertices2018-09-06Paper
Simplifying branched covering surface-knots by an addition of 1-handles with chart loops2018-05-02Paper
Erratum to “On surface links whose link groups are abelian”2017-09-28Paper
On addition of 1-handles with chart loops to 2-dimensional braids2016-11-17Paper
Showing distinctness of surface links by taking 2-dimensional braids2015-10-07Paper
On surface links whose link groups are abelian2014-08-22Paper
Surface links with free abelian groups2014-04-11Paper
Satellites of an oriented surface link and their local moves2014-02-04Paper
UNKNOTTING NUMBERS AND TRIPLE POINT CANCELLING NUMBERS OF TORUS-COVERING KNOTS2013-05-28Paper
Unknotting the spun \(T^{2}\)-knot of a classical torus knot2013-05-24Paper
BRAIDING SURFACE LINKS WHICH ARE COVERINGS OVER THE STANDARD TORUS2012-03-03Paper
Triple linking numbers and triple point numbers of certain \(T^2\)-links2012-03-02Paper
Surface links which are coverings over the standard torus2011-06-07Paper
UNKNOTTING SINGULAR CHARTS WITH NO BLACK VERTICES BY REDUCING NODE-PAIRS2010-10-28Paper
Unknotting surface links which are coverings of a trivial torus knot2009-05-10Paper

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