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As with all new projects, the most important part of the Knot Atlas is the [[To Do]] list.
As with all new projects, the most important part of the Knot Atlas is the [[To Do]] list.


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Revision as of 12:06, 25 September 2005

Welcome to the new home of the Knot Atlas! This site aims to be a complete user-editable knot atlas, in the wiki spirit of Wikipedia. This site supersedes Dror Bar-Natan's Knot Atlas. It is being developed primarily by Scott and Dror, but any one can edit almost anything, anytime. Some advice can be found at how you can contribute.

As with all new projects, the most important part of the Knot Atlas is the To Do list.

Extras: Tube plots with TubePlot, WikiLink - The Mediawiki Interface.

See also: Jeremy Green's Table of Virtual Knots, Chuck Livingston's amazing Table of Knot Invariants, Hermann Gruber's atlas of rational knots and Paul Zinn-Justin's alternating virtual link database.

 

"God created the knots, all else in topology is the work of mortals."

Leopold Kronecker (modified)

 

"Among Violet's many useful skills was a vast knowledge of different types of knots"

Lemony Snicket, A Series Of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning