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Revision as of 16:30, 1 September 2005
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See the full Rolfsen Knot Table.
Visit 5 1's page
at the Knot Server
(KnotPlot driven, includes 3D interactive images!)
Visit 5 1 at Knotilus!
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An interlaced pentagram, this is known variously as the "Cinquefoil Knot", after certain herbs and shrubs of the rose family which have 5-lobed leaves and 5-petaled flowers (see e.g. [4]),
as the "Pentafoil Knot" (visit Bert Jagers' pentafoil page),
as the "Double Overhand Knot", as 5_1, or finally as the torus knot T(5,2).
When taken off the post the strangle knot (hitch) of practical knot tying deforms to 5_1
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A kolam of a 2x3 dot array
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The VISA Interlink Logo [1]
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A pentagonal table by Bob Mackay [2]
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The Utah State Parks logo
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As impossible object ("Penrose" pentagram)
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Folded ribbon which is single-sided (more complex version of Möbius Strip).
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Alternate pentagram of intersecting circles.
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Partial view of US bicentennial logo on a shirt seen in Lisboa [3]
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Non-prime knot with two 5_1 configurations on a closed loop.
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Sum of two 5_1s, Vienna, orthodox church
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This sentence was last edited by Dror.
Sometime later, Scott added this sentence.
Knot presentations
Planar diagram presentation
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X1627 X3849 X5,10,6,1 X7283 X9,4,10,5
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Gauss code
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-1, 4, -2, 5, -3, 1, -4, 2, -5, 3
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Dowker-Thistlethwaite code
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6 8 10 2 4
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Conway Notation
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[5]
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Minimum Braid Representative
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A Morse Link Presentation
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An Arc Presentation
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Length is 5, width is 2,
Braid index is 2
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 [{7, 2}, {1, 3}, {2, 4}, {3, 5}, {4, 6}, {5, 7}, {6, 1}]
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[edit Notes on presentations of 5 1]
Computer Talk
The above data is available with the
Mathematica package
KnotTheory`
. Your input (in
red) is realistic; all else should have the same content as in a real mathematica session, but with different formatting.
(The path below may be different on your system, and possibly also the KnotTheory` date)
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AppendTo[$Path, "C:/drorbn/projects/KAtlas/"];
<< KnotTheory`
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in PD4Knots`.
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X1627 X3849 X5,10,6,1 X7283 X9,4,10,5
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-1, 4, -2, 5, -3, 1, -4, 2, -5, 3
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(The path below may be different on your system)
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AppendTo[$Path, "C:/bin/LinKnot/"];
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ConwayNotation[K]
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KnotTheory::credits: The minimum braids representing the knots with up to 10 crossings were provided by Thomas Gittings. See arXiv:math.GT/0401051.
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{First[br], Crossings[br], BraidIndex[K]}
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in IndianaData`.
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Show[BraidPlot[br]]
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Show[DrawMorseLink[K]]
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KnotTheory::credits: "MorseLink was added to KnotTheory` by Siddarth Sankaran at the University of Toronto in the summer of 2005."
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KnotTheory::credits: "DrawMorseLink was written by Siddarth Sankaran at the University of Toronto in the summer of 2005."
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ArcPresentation[{7, 2}, {1, 3}, {2, 4}, {3, 5}, {4, 6}, {5, 7}, {6, 1}]
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Four dimensional invariants
Polynomial invariants
Alexander polynomial |
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Conway polynomial |
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2nd Alexander ideal (db, data sources) |
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Determinant and Signature |
{ 5, -4 } |
Jones polynomial |
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HOMFLY-PT polynomial (db, data sources) |
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Kauffman polynomial (db, data sources) |
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The A2 invariant |
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The G2 invariant |
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Further Quantum Invariants
Further quantum knot invariants for 5_1.
A1 Invariants.
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1
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3
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A2 Invariants.
Weight
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1,0
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1,1
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2,0
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3,0
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A3 Invariants.
Weight
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Invariant
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0,1,0
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1,0,0
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1,0,1
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A4 Invariants.
Weight
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Invariant
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0,1,0,0
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1,0,0,0
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B2 Invariants.
Weight
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Invariant
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0,1
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1,0
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B3 Invariants.
Weight
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Invariant
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1,0,0
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B4 Invariants.
Weight
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Invariant
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1,0,0,0
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C3 Invariants.
Weight
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Invariant
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1,0,0
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C4 Invariants.
Weight
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Invariant
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1,0,0,0
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D4 Invariants.
Weight
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Invariant
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0,1,0,0
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1,0,0,0
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G2 Invariants.
Weight
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0,1
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Computer Talk
The above data is available with the
Mathematica package
KnotTheory`
, as shown in the (simulated) Mathematica session below. Your input (in
red) is realistic; all else should have the same content as in a real mathematica session, but with different formatting. This Mathematica session is also available (albeit only for the knot
5_2) as the notebook
PolynomialInvariantsSession.nb.
(The path below may be different on your system, and possibly also the KnotTheory` date)
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in PD4Knots`.
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Alexander[K, 2][t]
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KnotTheory::credits: The program Alexander[K, r] to compute Alexander ideals was written by Jana Archibald at the University of Toronto in the summer of 2005.
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{KnotDet[K], KnotSignature[K]}
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in Jones4Knots`.
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HOMFLYPT[K][a, z]
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KnotTheory::credits: The HOMFLYPT program was written by Scott Morrison.
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Kauffman[K][a, z]
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in Kauffman4Knots`.
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"Similar" Knots (within the Atlas)
Same Alexander/Conway Polynomial:
{10_132,}
Same Jones Polynomial (up to mirroring,
):
{10_132,}
Computer Talk
The above data is available with the
Mathematica package
KnotTheory`
. Your input (in
red) is realistic; all else should have the same content as in a real mathematica session, but with different formatting.
(The path below may be different on your system, and possibly also the KnotTheory` date)
In[1]:=
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AppendTo[$Path, "C:/drorbn/projects/KAtlas/"];
<< KnotTheory`
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{A = Alexander[K][t], J = Jones[K][q]}
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in PD4Knots`.
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in Jones4Knots`.
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DeleteCases[Select[AllKnots[], (A === Alexander[#][t]) &], K]
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in DTCode4KnotsTo11`.
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KnotTheory::credits: The GaussCode to PD conversion was written by Siddarth Sankaran at the University of Toronto in the summer of 2005.
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DeleteCases[
Select[
AllKnots[],
(J === Jones[#][q] || (J /. q -> 1/q) === Jones[#][q]) &
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K
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KnotTheory::loading: Loading precomputed data in Jones4Knots11`.
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V2,1 through V6,9:
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V2,1
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V3,1
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V4,1
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V4,3
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V5,1
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V5,3
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V5,4
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V6,1
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V6,2
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V6,3
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V6,4
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V6,5
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V6,6
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V6,7
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V6,8
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Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle -104}
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V2,1 through V6,9 were provided by Petr Dunin-Barkowski <barkovs@itep.ru>, Andrey Smirnov <asmirnov@itep.ru>, and Alexei Sleptsov <sleptsov@itep.ru> and uploaded on October 2010 by User:Drorbn. Note that they are normalized differently than V2 and V3.
The Coloured Jones Polynomials
The Coloured Jones Polynomials (in the
Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle n+1}
-dimensional representation of
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Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle q^{-6} + q^{-10} - q^{-13} + q^{-14} - q^{-17} + q^{-18} - q^{-21} - q^{-25} + q^{-27} - q^{-29} + q^{-31} + q^{-35} - q^{-36} }
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Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle q^{-8} + q^{-13} - q^{-17} + q^{-18} - q^{-22} + q^{-23} - q^{-27} + q^{-28} - q^{-29} - q^{-32} + q^{-33} - q^{-34} + q^{-36} - q^{-37} + q^{-38} - q^{-39} + q^{-41} - q^{-42} + q^{-43} - q^{-44} + q^{-45} + q^{-46} - q^{-47} + q^{-48} - q^{-49} + q^{-51} - q^{-52} + q^{-53} - q^{-54} - q^{-57} + q^{-58} }
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Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle q^{-10} + q^{-16} - q^{-21} + q^{-22} - q^{-27} + q^{-28} - q^{-33} + q^{-34} - q^{-36} - q^{-39} + q^{-40} - q^{-42} + q^{-46} - q^{-48} + q^{-52} - q^{-54} + q^{-57} + q^{-58} - q^{-60} + q^{-63} - q^{-66} + q^{-69} - q^{-72} - q^{-73} + q^{-75} - q^{-79} + q^{-81} + q^{-84} - q^{-85} }
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Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle q^{-12} + q^{-19} - q^{-25} + q^{-26} - q^{-32} + q^{-33} - q^{-39} + q^{-40} - q^{-43} - q^{-46} + q^{-47} - q^{-50} - q^{-53} +2 q^{-54} - q^{-57} - q^{-60} +2 q^{-61} - q^{-64} - q^{-67} +2 q^{-68} + q^{-69} - q^{-71} - q^{-74} +2 q^{-75} + q^{-76} -2 q^{-78} - q^{-81} +2 q^{-82} + q^{-83} -2 q^{-85} - q^{-88} +2 q^{-89} -2 q^{-92} - q^{-95} +2 q^{-96} + q^{-97} -2 q^{-99} - q^{-102} +2 q^{-103} + q^{-104} - q^{-106} - q^{-109} +2 q^{-110} - q^{-113} - q^{-116} + q^{-117} }
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Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle q^{-14} + q^{-22} - q^{-29} + q^{-30} - q^{-37} + q^{-38} - q^{-45} + q^{-46} - q^{-50} - q^{-53} + q^{-54} - q^{-58} - q^{-61} + q^{-62} + q^{-63} - q^{-66} - q^{-69} + q^{-70} + q^{-71} - q^{-74} - q^{-77} + q^{-78} + q^{-79} + q^{-81} - q^{-82} - q^{-85} + q^{-86} + q^{-87} + q^{-89} - q^{-90} - q^{-92} - q^{-93} + q^{-94} + q^{-95} + q^{-97} - q^{-98} - q^{-100} - q^{-101} + q^{-102} + q^{-103} + q^{-105} - q^{-106} - q^{-107} - q^{-108} - q^{-109} + q^{-110} + q^{-111} + q^{-113} - q^{-114} - q^{-115} - q^{-117} + q^{-118} + q^{-119} + q^{-121} - q^{-122} - q^{-123} - q^{-125} + q^{-126} + q^{-127} + q^{-128} + q^{-129} - q^{-130} - q^{-131} - q^{-133} + q^{-134} + q^{-136} + q^{-137} - q^{-138} - q^{-139} - q^{-141} + q^{-142} + q^{-145} - q^{-146} - q^{-147} + q^{-150} + q^{-153} - q^{-154} }
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