Ornamental depictions of links with 12 crossings: Difference between revisions

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Image:Three-L4a1.png|Two-loop link
Image:Three-L4a1.png|Two-loop link
Image:Four-loop-interlaced-circle.png|Four-fold looping interlaced with circle (two-loop link)
Image:Four-loop-interlaced-circle.png|Four-fold looping interlaced with circle (two-loop link)
Image:Noeudmongol.jpg|Mongolian ornament, equivalent to preceding
Image:Pleter50.png|Equivalent to preceding
Image:Pleter50.png|Equivalent to preceding
Image:12-crossing-link Tallara Lousame Galicia Spain.jpg|Sculpture of preceding
Image:12-crossing-link Tallara Lousame Galicia Spain.jpg|Sculpture of preceding

Revision as of 10:32, 5 September 2015

Some decorative depictions of links with 12 crossings :

With two components

a) Components are loops

b) One component is knoted

With three components

With four loops

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.