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Meier and Zupan proved that an orientable surface [Formula: see text] in [Formula: see text] admits a tri-plane diagram with zero crossings if and only if [Formula: see text] is unknotted, so that the crossing number of [Formula: see text] is zero. We determine the minimal crossing numbers of nonorientable unknotted surfaces in [Formula: see text], proving that [Formula: see text], where [Formula: see text] denotes the connected sum of [Formula: see text] unknotted projective planes with normal Euler number [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] unknotted projective planes with normal Euler number [Formula: see text]. In addition, we convert Yoshikawa’s table of knotted surface ch-diagrams to tri-plane diagrams, finding the minimal bridge number for each surface in the table and providing upper bounds for the crossing numbers.more » « less
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Anderson, Chris; Baker, Kenneth L.; Gao, Xinghua; Kegel, Marc; Le, Khanh; Miller, Kyle; Onaran, Sinem; Sangston, Geoffrey; Tripp, Samuel; Wood, Adam; et al (, Experimental Mathematics)In Dunfield’s catalog of the hyperbolic manifolds in the SnapPy census which are complements of L-space knots in S, we determine that 22 have tunnel number 2 while the remaining all have tunnel number 1. Notably, these 22 manifolds contain 9 asymmetric L-space knot complements. Furthermore, using SnapPy and KLO we find presentations of these 22 knots as closures of positive braids that realize the Morton-Franks-Williams bound on braid index. The smallest of these has genus 12 and braid index 4.more » « less
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