The Kakimizu complex of a connected sum of links
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- Classification of the incompressible spanning surfaces for prime knots of 10 or less crossings
- Contractibility of the Kakimizu complex and symmetric Seifert surfaces
- Finding disjoint incompressible spanning surfaces for a link
- Knots with Infinitely Many Minimal Spanning Surfaces
- Minimal genus Seifert surfaces for special arborescent links
- On irreducible 3-manifolds which are sufficiently large
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(9)- COMPONENT-ISOTOPY OF SEIFERT COMPLEXES
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- Kakimizu complexes of surfaces and 3-manifolds
- The coarse geometry of the Kakimizu complex
- On links with locally infinite Kakimizu complexes
- The Kakimizu complex is simply connected
- Kakimizu complexes of Seifert fibered spaces
- Connect sum and transversely non simple knots
- The quasi-isomorphism class of the Kakimizu complex
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