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Latest revision as of 20:51, 10 July 2008
KnotTheory` can also draw knots and links via their Morse link presentations:
(For In[1] see Setup)
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For example, here is the 11-crossing alternating link L11a548:
In[4]:=
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Show[DrawMorseLink[Link[11, Alternating, 548]]]
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Out[4]=
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There are two options available for this program. Adding the option Gap -> g, where g is between 0 and 1, changes the amount of white space in each crossing; increasing g increases the white space, making large diagrams more visible. The option ArrowSize -> as (where as is between 0 and 1) alters the size of the orientation arrows. Here is the same drawing as above, but this time the orientation arrows are gone and the crossings are more clear:
In[6]:=
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Show[DrawMorseLink[
Link[11, Alternating, 548],
ArrowSize -> 0, Gap -> 0.65
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Out[6]=
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-Graphics-
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