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Latest revision as of 16:20, 27 May 2009

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L4a1 is in the Rolfsen table of links. It frequently occurs in late Roman mosaics and some medieval decorations. In this context, it is called the "Solomon's knot" (sigillum Salomonis) or "guilloche knot". It is also the "Kramo-bone" symbol (meaning "one being bad makes all appear to be bad") of the Adinkra symbol system. Link L10a101 contains multiple L4a1 configurations.


Simple squared depiction
A Kolam with two cycles[1]
Hearst Castle tile [2]
Mosaic seen at Kibbutz Lahav [3]
Carving above door of church in Italy
Decorative depiction
(crossings along one side)
Linked hearts used as symbol of Vendée region of France
Heraldic ornament.
Composed of intersecting circles.
Decorative fitting closely within square.
Ancient Roman mosaic.
Made of two (impossible) Penrose rectangles.
Array of "Solomon's knots" forming overall circular patterns.
Configuration of three L4a1
Configuration of four L4a1
Medieval manuscript
Medieval manuscript
Medieval manuscript
Rotated knotwork cross with eight L4a1 sub-configurations
Knotopologynn-diagram for "Solomon's knots"
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Polynomial invariants

Multivariable Alexander Polynomial (in , , , ...) (db)
Jones polynomial (db)
Signature -1 (db)
HOMFLY-PT polynomial (db)
Kauffman polynomial (db)

Khovanov Homology

The coefficients of the monomials are shown, along with their alternating sums (fixed , alternation over ).   
\ r
  \  
j \
-4-3-2-10χ
0    11
-2   110
-4     0
-6  1  1
-81    1
-101    1
Integral Khovanov Homology

(db, data source)

  

Computer Talk

Much of the above data can be recomputed by Mathematica using the package KnotTheory`. See A Sample KnotTheory` Session.

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