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Also known as "The Torus Knot [[T(5,3)]]".
Also known as "The Torus Knot [[T(5,3)]]".

If one takes the symmetric diagram for 10_123 and makes it doubly alternating one gets a diagram for 10_124. That's the torus knot view. There is then a nice representation of the quandle of 10_124 into the dodecahedral quandle Q_30. See http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/~bjs/add233.html

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Also known as "The Torus Knot T(5,3)".

If one takes the symmetric diagram for 10_123 and makes it doubly alternating one gets a diagram for 10_124. That's the torus knot view. There is then a nice representation of the quandle of 10_124 into the dodecahedral quandle Q_30. See http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/~bjs/add233.html