Knots of (canonical) genus two

From MaRDI portal
Revision as of 22:31, 4 February 2024 by Import240129110113 (talk | contribs) (Created automatically from import240129110113)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Publication:3497933

DOI10.4064/fm200-1-1zbMath1190.57008arXivmath/0303012OpenAlexW2089101686MaRDI QIDQ3497933

Alexander Stoimenow

Publication date: 28 May 2008

Published in: Fundamenta Mathematicae (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0303012




Related Items (23)

Minimal genus of links and fibering of canonical surfacesAlexander polynomials of alternating knots of genus twoHoste's conjecture and roots of link polynomialsGenus generators and the positivity of the signatureTwo-bridge knots admit no purely cosmetic surgeriesHyperbolicity of the canonical genus two knotsAlexander polynomials of alternating knots of genus two. IIIAlmost positive links are strongly quasipositiveApplication of Braiding Sequences. II. Polynomial Invariants of Positive KnotsComputing the girth of knotsThe Jones polynomial, genus and weak genus of a knotMinimal genus and fibering of canonical surfaces via disk decompositionRealizing Alexander polynomials by hyperbolic linksALEXANDER POLYNOMIALS OF ALTERNATING KNOTS OF GENUS TWO IIAPPLICATION OF BRAIDING SEQUENCES, I: ON THE CHARACTERIZATION OF VASSILIEV AND POLYNOMIAL LINK INVARIANTSA theorem on graph embedding with a relation to hyperbolic volumeApplication of braiding sequences. IV: Link polynomials and geometric invariantsThe granny and the square tangle and the unknotting numberSquare numbers and polynomial invariants of achiral knotsCoefficients and non-triviality of the Jones polynomialOn a conjecture by Kauffman on alternative and pseudoalternating linksApplication of braiding sequences III: Concordance of positive knotsOn the crossing number of positive knots and braids and braid index criteria of Jones and Morton-Williams-Franks







This page was built for publication: Knots of (canonical) genus two