Help:Editing
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Usage
- The easiest way to find a knot/link is to type its name into the search box of the left sidebar and hit "Enter" or click "Go". Examples:
type in search box | get | full KnotTheory` notation
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8 17 or 8_17 | the 17th 8-crossing knot in Rolfsen's table, or 8 17 | Knot[8, 17]
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k11a26 or K11a26 | the 26th alternating 11-crossing knot in the Hoste-Thistlethwaite table, K11a26 | Knot[11, Alternating, 26]
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k11n29 or K11n39 | the 39th non-alternating 11-crossing knot in the Hoste-Thistlethwaite table, K11n39 | Knot[11, NonAlternating, 39]
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l9a26 or L9a26 | the 26th alternating 9-crossing link in the Thistlethwaite table, L9a26 | Link[9, Alternating, 26]
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l10n29 or L10n29 | the 39th non-alternating 10-crossing link in the Thistlethwaite table, L10n39 | Link[10, NonAlternating, 39]
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T(7,6) | the torus knot T(7,6) | TorusKnot[7, 6]
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Local Editing Help
- Learn about how you can contribute.
- For help editing manual pages, see How to Edit this Manual....
- For help editing knot pages, see Modifying Knot Pages.
- Some Local Clip Art.
- Many of the important pages have been categorised, and you can browse these categories by starting at Category:Categories.
External Editing Help
- Pages on The Knot Atlas are can and are edited in a similar way to pages on Wikipedia. For details, see Wikipedia:How to edit a page.
Sysadmin Help
- If you need to move this wiki to another server, you'll probably appreciate the katlas installation notes.
- We should automate backup tasks, for now use these backup commands.