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The following pages link to Topology of broken Lefschetz fibrations and near-symplectic four-manifolds (Q1011629):
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- Four-manifolds admitting hyperelliptic broken Lefschetz fibrations (Q357524) (← links)
- Classification of broken Lefschetz fibrations with small fiber genera (Q500076) (← links)
- On genus-1 simplified broken Lefschetz fibrations (Q538631) (← links)
- Modification rule of monodromies in an \(R_{2}\)-move (Q740538) (← links)
- Existence of two-parameter crossings, with applications (Q776213) (← links)
- Poisson structures on smooth 4-manifolds (Q887146) (← links)
- Lagrangian matching invariants for fibred four-manifolds. II. (Q929216) (← links)
- The \(h\)-principle for broken Lefschetz fibrations (Q969683) (← links)
- Wrinkled fibrations on near-symplectic manifolds (Q1006127) (← links)
- Vertical 3-manifolds in simplified genus-2 trisections of 4-manifolds (Q2159501) (← links)
- On diagrams of simplified trisections and mapping class groups (Q2176713) (← links)
- A signature formula for hyperelliptic broken Lefschetz fibrations (Q2250132) (← links)
- Cobordisms between symplectic fibrations (Q2364436) (← links)
- Singular Lefschetz pencils (Q2388843) (← links)
- Near-symplectic \(2n\)-manifolds (Q2630670) (← links)
- Existence of Broken Lefschetz Fibrations (Q3530036) (← links)
- Fibrations and stable generalized complex structures (Q4646239) (← links)
- Topology of surface diagrams of smooth 4-manifolds (Q4907469) (← links)
- Simplified broken Lefschetz fibrations and trisections of 4-manifolds (Q5222813) (← links)
- Elimination of cusps in dimension 4 and its applications (Q5298294) (← links)
- Fibrations in semitoric and generalized complex geometry (Q5883702) (← links)
- Simplifying indefinite fibrations on 4-manifolds (Q5888947) (← links)
- (Q6104941) (← links)
- Multisections of 4-manifolds (Q6138025) (← links)
- Broken Lefschetz fibrations, branched coverings, and braided surfaces (Q6165131) (← links)
- Uniqueness of 4-manifolds described as sequences of 3-d handlebodies (Q6654698) (← links)