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    Foliations and the topology of 3-manifolds. II (English)
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    1987
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    In this paper the author gives some new applications of the technique introduced in the first part of this paper [ibid. 18, 445-503 (1983; Zbl 0533.57013)]. So the basic result is again a theorem about the existence of nice foliations on a 3-manifold having a given Thurston norm minimizing surface as a leaf. This theorem is applied to a question on knots in 3-manifolds. In particular, three old problems of J. Martin [\textit{R. Kirby}, Algebr. geom. Topol., Stanford/Calif. 1976, Proc. Symp. Pure Math. 32, Pt. 2, 273-312 (1978; Zbl 0394.57002), Problems 1.18 A,B,C] are solved. The type of application is properly illustrated by the following result (the solution of one of Martin's problems; Corollary 2.5): Let k be a knot in \(D^ 2\times S^ 1\) of winding number 0 such that k does not lie in a 3-cell in \(D^ 2\times S^ 1\). If M is obtained by nontrivial surgery on k, then \(M\neq D^ 2\times S^ 1\).
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    foliations on a 3-manifold
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    Thurston norm minimizing surface
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    knots in 3- manifolds
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    nontrivial surgery
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