Department of Mathematics2024-11-0920220046-575510.1007/s10711-021-00666-32-s2.0-85123002867https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/3825We 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.pdfMathematicsMinimal number of singular fibers in a nonorientable Lefschetz fibrationJournal Article1572-9168https://doi.org/10.1007/s10711-021-00666-3742978000001Q4NOIR03847