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(The "Borromean chain mail" knot -- two rings (here the red and blue) in a Borromean rings configuration (or L6a4 knot) with each of two other rings, such that no two rings are directly linked. Having difficulty determining which knot number is valid for ) |
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The "Borromean chain mail" knot -- two rings (here the red and blue) in a Borromean rings configuration (or L6a4 knot) with each of two other rings, such that no two rings are directly linked. |
The "Borromean chain mail" knot -- two rings (here the red and blue) in a Borromean rings configuration (or L6a4 knot) with each of two other rings, such that no two rings are directly linked. The whole is [[L10n107]]. |
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Self-made. |
Self-made. |
Revision as of 23:23, 28 March 2006
The "Borromean chain mail" knot -- two rings (here the red and blue) in a Borromean rings configuration (or L6a4 knot) with each of two other rings, such that no two rings are directly linked. The whole is L10n107.
Self-made.
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