Meridional surfaces and (1,1)-knots
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Abstract: We determine all (1,1)-knots which admit an essential meridional surface, namely, we give a construction which produces (1,1)-knots having essential meridional surfaces, and show that if a (1,1)-knot admits an essential meridional surface then it comes from the given construction.
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- Closed incompressible surfaces in knot complements
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(8)- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5261751 (Why is no real title available?)
- Satellite (1,1)-knots and meridionally incompressible surfaces
- Knots of tunnel number one and meridional tori
- Essential meridional surfaces for tunnel number one knots
- MERIDIONALLY INCOMPRESSIBLE SURFACES AND THE DISTANCE OF (1,1)-SPLITTINGS
- INCOMPRESSIBLE SURFACES AND (1, 1)-KNOTS
- Denominators and differences of boundary slopes for \((1,1)\)-knots
- The tunnel number one knot with bridge number three is a \((1,1)\)-knot
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