The closure of a surface braid represented by a 4-chart with at most one crossing is a ribbon surface
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Publication:874840
zbMATH Open1124.57009MaRDI QIDQ874840FDOQ874840
Publication date: 10 April 2007
Published in: Osaka Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- SURFACES IN R4 OF BRAID INDEX THREE ARE RIBBON
- On addition of 1-handles with chart loops to 2-dimensional braids
- On charts with two crossings II
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- The structure of a minimal \(n\)-chart with two crossings. II. Neighbourhoods of \(\Gamma _1\cup \Gamma _{n-1}\)
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