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Nifty Knots with Fancy Lighting
Nifty Knots with Fancy Lighting. This page is very old and will soon be replaced. If you like the knots you see here, be sure to visit the Decorative Knots ...
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Nifty Knots with Fancy Lighting
This page is Nifty Knots with Fancy Lighting, located at http://www.knotplot.com/work/NiftyKnots.html. It was last modified on undefined.
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TopoIce-R Manual Isabel K. Darcy (idarcy@math.uiowa.edu), Robert G ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Note you can find this number by looking at the table available at http://www.math.uiowa.edu/idarcy/TAB/knottable.ps. Enter second knot using either the ...
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The KnotPlot Site
... (PIMS), and the Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics (CECM). The hugest of hugs to PIMS, CECM, and UBC/CS for hosting the KnotPlot pages ...
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Decorative knots
Decorative knots. Click on an image to see it at full size! 10sep03a.jpg 10sep03a 900 by 900 pixels 162 kByte, 10sep03b.jpg 10sep03b 900 by 900 pixels ...
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Mathematical knots
Note: This page is part of the KnotPlot Site, where you'll find many more pictures of knots and links as well as MPEG animations and lots of things to ...
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Perko pair knots
These are the famous Perko pair knots, listed as distinct knots in many knot tables since the 19th century, until Kenneth Perko showed in 1974 that they ...
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Knots on the Cubic Lattice
#4 (1993) pp 413-425) that this polygon with 24 vertices is a minimal trefoil on the cubic lattice, and that no knots other than trefoils are possible using ...
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The KnotPlot Site
Here you will find a collection of knots and links, viewed from a (mostly) mathematical perspective. Nearly all of the images here were created with ...
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Mathematical knots
Knots such as the square knot are usually excluded from knot tables because they can be constructed of simpler knots. Knots that cannot be split into two or ...