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(40)- On a conjecture of Dunfield, Friedl and Jackson
- The Alexander polynomial of a 3-manifold and the Thurston norm on cohomology1
- Twisted Alexander polynomials of hyperbolic knots
- Alexander polynomials of alternating knots of genus two. III
- The Links–Gould Invariant as a Classical Generalization of the Alexander Polynomial?
- Heegaard Floer homology and alternating knots
- NON-TRIVIALITY OF GENERALIZED ALTERNATING KNOTS
- Characterizing slopes for the -pretzel knot
- Equivariant 4‐genera of strongly invertible and periodic knots
- Noncompact Fuchsian and quasi-Fuchsian surfaces in hyperbolic 3-manifolds
- A note on knot fertility. II
- Twisted Alexander polynomials and character varieties of 2-bridge knot groups
- Edge-disjoint spanning trees and the number of maximum state circles of a graph
- Genus generators and the positivity of the signature
- Genera of the links derived from 2-connected plane graphs
- Essential surfaces in highly twisted link complements
- Quandle coloring conditions and zeros of the Alexander polynomials of Montesinos links
- Genera of the alternating links
- Application of braiding sequences. IV: Link polynomials and geometric invariants
- Knotted periodic orbits in Rössler’s equations
- Alexander polynomials of alternating knots of genus two. II
- A lower bound on the average genus of a 2-bridge knot
- A simple proof of the Crowell-Murasugi theorem
- An Algorithm to Find Ribbon Disks for Alternating Knots
- Identifying non-pseudo-alternating knots by using the free factor property of minimal genus Seifert surfaces
- The number of oriented rational links with a given deficiency number
- Pairs of knot invariants
- Almost positive links are strongly quasipositive
- On the zeroes of the Alexander polynomial of a Lorenz knot
- Application of Braiding Sequences. II. Polynomial Invariants of Positive Knots
- Growth rates of n-knots
- A NEW PROOF THAT ALTERNATING LINKS ARE NON-TRIVIAL
- A Survey of the Impact of Thurston’s Work on Knot Theory
- The distribution of genera of 2-bridge knots
- A classification of spanning surfaces for alternating links
- Low complexity algorithms in knot theory
- Hoste's conjecture and roots of link polynomials
- On the twisted Alexander polynomial for representations into \(SL_{2}(\mathbb C)\)
- Two-bridge knots admit no purely cosmetic surgeries
- Homogeneous links, Seifert surfaces, digraphs and the reduced Alexander polynomial
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