Minimal number of singular fibers in a nonorientable Lefschetz fibration

Abstract

We show that there exists an admissible nonorientable genus g Lefschetz fibration with only one singular fiber over a closed orientable surface of genus h if and only if g ≥ 4 and h ≥ 1.

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