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There's also the Thistlethwaite table of eleven crossing knots. |
Revision as of 15:38, 23 August 2005
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Knots with 7 or fewer crossings
Knots with 8 crossings
Knots with 9 crossings
Knots with 10 crossings
See warning below |
Warning. In 1973 K. Perko noticed that the knots that were later labeled 10161 and 10162 in Rolfsen's tables (which were published in 1976 and were based on earlier tables by Little (1900) and Conway (1970)) are in fact the same. In our table we removed Rolfsen's 10162 and renumbered the subsequent knots, so that our 10 crossings total is 165, one less than Rolfsen's 166. Read more: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5].
There's also the Thistlethwaite table of eleven crossing knots.