Ayaka Shimizu

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Isolated regions of a link projection2024-12-05Paper
Region crossing change on origami and link2024-09-27Paper
Boolean algebra on region crossing change and an inequality of the region unknotting number2023-09-19Paper
Unknottability of spatial graphs by region crossing changes2023-07-18Paper
Lower bounds for the warping degree of a knot projection2022-12-16Paper
Unknotting operations on knots and links2021-06-08Paper
Prime alternating knots of minimal warping degree two2020-09-03Paper
Region crossing change on spatial theta-curves2020-07-02Paper
Biquandle virtual brackets2019-12-03Paper
The reductivity of spherical curves. II: 4-gons2018-10-26Paper
On the warping sum of knots2018-10-26Paper
A note on the cross-index of a complete graph based on a linear tree2018-10-26Paper
Up–down colorings of virtual-link diagrams and the necessity of Reidemeister moves of type II2017-12-01Paper
On the orientations of monotone knot diagrams2017-09-29Paper
Axis systems of link projections2017-08-17Paper
A note on unavoidable sets for a spherical curve of reductivity four2017-05-06Paper
The Warping Matrix of a Knot Diagram2016-12-20Paper
The rank of a warping matrix2016-05-11Paper
Quantization of the Crossing Number of a Knot Diagram2016-01-07Paper
The reductivity of spherical curves2015-12-18Paper
Region crossing change on spatial-graph diagrams2015-09-29Paper
Region crossing change is an unknotting operation2014-09-30Paper
THE WARPING POLYNOMIAL OF A KNOT DIAGRAM2013-02-11Paper
THE HALF-TWISTED SPLICE OPERATION ON REDUCED KNOT PROJECTIONS2013-02-11Paper
The complete splitting number of a lassoed link2012-04-13Paper
The warping degree of a link diagram2011-04-29Paper
THE WARPING DEGREE OF A KNOT DIAGRAM2010-09-06Paper
Region crossing change on origami and linkN/APaper
Isolated regions of a link projectionN/APaper

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