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Revision as of 21:30, 3 February 2010
The trefoil is perhaps the easiest knot to find in "nature", and is topologically equivalent to the interlaced form of the common Christian and pagan "triquetra" symbol [12]:
![]() Logo of Caixa Geral de Depositos, Lisboa [1] |
![]() A knot consists of two harts in Kolam [2] |
![]() Thurston's Trefoil - Figure Eight Trick [3] |
Further images...