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 |
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Image:12-crossings-squares-16.png|Equivalent link in square form |
Image:12-crossings-squares-16.png|Equivalent link in square form |
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Image:Kirche_Wien.jpg|in the Greek Orthodox Church in Wien |
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Image:Three-loop-link-12-crossings-alternate.png|(alternate version) |
Image:Three-loop-link-12-crossings-alternate.png|(alternate version) |
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Image:Brunnian-3-not-Borromean.gif|Three-component [[Brunnian link]] |
Image:Brunnian-3-not-Borromean.gif|Three-component [[Brunnian link]] |
Latest revision as of 10:06, 28 April 2020
Some decorative depictions of links with 12 crossings :
- I) With two component
- a) Components are loops
One crossing of K13a1345 eliminated, converting from knot to link...
- b) One component is knoted
- II) With three components
Three-component Brunnian link
Three-loop link with three L4a1 configurations
- 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.