Ornamental depictions of links with 12 crossings: Difference between revisions

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Image:Cross of Uppland Runestone-.jpg|Ca. 1000 A.D. runestone, equivalent to preceding
Image:Cross of Uppland Runestone-.jpg|Ca. 1000 A.D. runestone, equivalent to preceding
Image:12-crossings-squares-16.png|Equivalent link in square form
Image:12-crossings-squares-16.png|Equivalent link in square form
Image:Kirche_Wien.jpg|in the Greek Orthodox Church in Wien
Image:Three-loop-link-12-crossings-alternate.png|(alternate version)
Image:Three-loop-link-12-crossings-alternate.png|(alternate version)
Image:Brunnian-3-not-Borromean.gif|Three-component [[Brunnian link]]
Image:Brunnian-3-not-Borromean.gif|Three-component [[Brunnian link]]

Latest revision as of 11:06, 28 April 2020

Some decorative depictions of links with 12 crossings :

I) With two component
a) Components are loops
b) One component is knoted
II) With three components
III) With four loops
IV) With six loops

For ornamental depictions of knots with 12 crossings, see K12a477, K12a503, K12a541, K12a561, K12a975, K12a991, K12a1019, K12a1210, K12n242, and (non-prime) Image:Trefoil-of-trefoils.png, Image:Celtic-knot-insquare-green-transparentbg.png, Image:Three-figure8-knot triang1.png, and Image:Three-figure8-knot triang2.png.