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===Computer Talk===
===Computer Talk===
Much of the above data can be recomputed by [http://www.wolfram.com/ Mathematica] using the package [[The Mathematica Package KnotTheory`|<code>KnotTheory`</code>]]. See [[A Sample KnotTheory` Session]], or any of the '''Computer Talk''' sections above.
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<div class="NavHead">Much of the above data can be recomputed by [http://www.wolfram.com/ Mathematica] using the package [[The Mathematica Package KnotTheory`|<code>KnotTheory`</code>]]. See [[A Sample KnotTheory` Session]], or the "simulated mathematica session" below. Your input (in <font color=red>red</font>) is realistic; all else should have the same content as in a real mathematica session, but with different formatting.
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Latest revision as of 06:33, 30 July 2007

Computer Talk

Much of the above data can be recomputed by Mathematica using the package KnotTheory`. See A Sample KnotTheory` Session, or any of the Computer Talk sections above.