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10<sub>132</sub> is a very interesting knot from the point of view of contact geometry. In particular, it is a transversely nonsimple knot, and it was the last knot with at most 10 crossings for which the maximal Thurston-Bennequin number was calculated.
[[10 132]] is a very interesting knot from the point of view of contact geometry. In particular, it is a transversely nonsimple knot, and it was the last knot with at most 10 crossings for which the maximal Thurston-Bennequin number was calculated.

Latest revision as of 16:24, 12 January 2008

10 132 is a very interesting knot from the point of view of contact geometry. In particular, it is a transversely nonsimple knot, and it was the last knot with at most 10 crossings for which the maximal Thurston-Bennequin number was calculated.