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1. Infant Type Ia Supernovae from the KMTNet I. Multi-Color Evolution and Populations

2. Helium-deficient ER UMa-type dwarf nova below the period minimum with a hot secondary

3. SN2023ixf in Messier 101: the twilight years of the progenitor as seen by Pan-STARRS

4. Origin of high-velocity ejecta and early red excess emission in the infant Type Ia supernova 2021aefx

5. Dwarf Galaxy Discoveries from the KMTNet Supernova Program III. the Milky-Way Analog NGC~2997 Group

6. The Origin and Evolution of the Normal Type Ia SN 2018aoz with Infant-phase Reddening and Excess Emission

7. The origin and evolution of the normal Type Ia SN 2018aoz with infant-phase reddening and excess emission

8. Infant-phase reddening by surface Fe-peak elements in a normal Type Ia Supernova

9. Discovery of a Short-Period and Unusually Helium-Deficient Dwarf Nova KSP-OT-201701a by the KMTNet Supernova Program

10. Rapidly-Declining Hostless Type Ia Supernova KSP-OT-201509b from the KMTNet Supernova Program: Transitional Nature and Constraint on $^{56}$Ni Distribution and Progenitor Type

11. The Nickel Mass Distribution of Stripped-Envelope Supernovae: Implications for Additional Power Sources

12. KSP-SN-2016kf: a long-rising H-rich Type II Supernova with unusually high $^{56}$Ni mass discovered in the KMTNet Supernova Program

13. Discovery of a rapid, luminous nova in NGC 300 by the KMTNet Supernova Program

14. SN 2023ixf in Messier 101: The Twilight Years of the Progenitor as Seen by Pan-STARRS

16. SN 2023ixf in Messier 101:The Twilight Years of the Progenitor as Seen by Pan-STARRS

18. Infant-phase reddening by surface Fe-peak elements in a normal type Ia supernova

19. Infant-phase reddening by surface Fe-peak elements in a normal type Ia supernova

22. Rapidly Declining Hostless Type Ia Supernova KSP-OT-201509b from the KMTNet Supernova Program: Transitional Nature and Constraint on 56Ni Distribution and Progenitor Type

23. KSP-SN-2016kf: A Long-rising H-rich Type II Supernova with Unusually High 56Ni Mass Discovered in the KMTNet Supernova Program

24. Rapidly Declining Hostless Type Ia Supernova KSP-OT-201509b from the KMTNet Supernova Program: Transitional Nature and Constraint on 56Ni Distribution and Progenitor Type.

27. Supernova and optical transient observations using the three wide-field telescope array of the KMTNet

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