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A table of all prime knots with seven crossings or fewer (not including mirror images).

This article contains a list of mathematical knots and links. See also list of knots, list of geometric topology topics.

Knots

Prime knots

  • 01 knot/ Unknot - a simple un-knotted closed loop
  • 31 knot/ Trefoil knot - (2,3)-torus knot, the two loose ends of a common overhand knot joined together
  • 41 knot/ Figure-eight knot (mathematics) - a prime knot with a crossing number four
  • 51 knot/ Cinquefoil knot, (5,2)-torus knot, Solomon's seal knot, pentafoil knot - a prime knot with crossing number five which can be arranged as a {5/2} star polygon ( pentagram)
  • 52 knot/ Three-twist knot - the twist knot with three-half twists
  • 61 knot/ Stevedore knot (mathematics) - a prime knot with crossing number six, it can also be described as a twist knot with four twists
  • 62 knot - a prime knot with crossing number six
  • 63 knot - a prime knot with crossing number six
  • 71 knot, septafoil knot, (7,2)-torus knot - a prime knot with crossing number seven, which can be arranged as a {7/2} star polygon ( heptagram)
  • 74 knot, "endless knot"
  • 818 knot, "carrick mat"
  • 10161/10162, known as the Perko pair; this was a single knot listed twice in Dale Rolfsen's knot table; the duplication was discovered by Kenneth Perko
  • 12n242/ (−2,3,7) pretzel knot
  • (p, q)- torus knot - a special kind of knot that lies on the surface of an unknotted torus in R3

Composite

Links

  • 02
    1
    link/ Unlink - equivalent under ambient isotopy to finitely many disjoint circles in the plane
  • 22
    1
    link/ Hopf link - the simplest nontrivial link with more than one component; it consists of two circles linked together exactly once (L2a1)
  • 42
    1
    link/ Solomon's knot (a two component "link" rather than a one component "knot") - a traditional decorative motif used since ancient times (L4a1)
  • 52
    1
    link/ Whitehead link - two projections of the unknot: one circular loop and one figure eight-shaped loop intertwined such that they are inseparable and neither loses its form (L5a1)
  • Brunnian link - a nontrivial link that becomes trivial if any component is removed
  • 63
    2
    link/ Borromean rings - three topological circles which are linked and form a Brunnian link (L6a4)
  • L10a140 link - presumably the simplest non-Borromean Brunnian link
  • Pretzel link - a Montesinos link with integer tangles

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A table of all prime knots with seven crossings or fewer (not including mirror images).

This article contains a list of mathematical knots and links. See also list of knots, list of geometric topology topics.

Knots

Prime knots

  • 01 knot/ Unknot - a simple un-knotted closed loop
  • 31 knot/ Trefoil knot - (2,3)-torus knot, the two loose ends of a common overhand knot joined together
  • 41 knot/ Figure-eight knot (mathematics) - a prime knot with a crossing number four
  • 51 knot/ Cinquefoil knot, (5,2)-torus knot, Solomon's seal knot, pentafoil knot - a prime knot with crossing number five which can be arranged as a {5/2} star polygon ( pentagram)
  • 52 knot/ Three-twist knot - the twist knot with three-half twists
  • 61 knot/ Stevedore knot (mathematics) - a prime knot with crossing number six, it can also be described as a twist knot with four twists
  • 62 knot - a prime knot with crossing number six
  • 63 knot - a prime knot with crossing number six
  • 71 knot, septafoil knot, (7,2)-torus knot - a prime knot with crossing number seven, which can be arranged as a {7/2} star polygon ( heptagram)
  • 74 knot, "endless knot"
  • 818 knot, "carrick mat"
  • 10161/10162, known as the Perko pair; this was a single knot listed twice in Dale Rolfsen's knot table; the duplication was discovered by Kenneth Perko
  • 12n242/ (−2,3,7) pretzel knot
  • (p, q)- torus knot - a special kind of knot that lies on the surface of an unknotted torus in R3

Composite

Links

  • 02
    1
    link/ Unlink - equivalent under ambient isotopy to finitely many disjoint circles in the plane
  • 22
    1
    link/ Hopf link - the simplest nontrivial link with more than one component; it consists of two circles linked together exactly once (L2a1)
  • 42
    1
    link/ Solomon's knot (a two component "link" rather than a one component "knot") - a traditional decorative motif used since ancient times (L4a1)
  • 52
    1
    link/ Whitehead link - two projections of the unknot: one circular loop and one figure eight-shaped loop intertwined such that they are inseparable and neither loses its form (L5a1)
  • Brunnian link - a nontrivial link that becomes trivial if any component is removed
  • 63
    2
    link/ Borromean rings - three topological circles which are linked and form a Brunnian link (L6a4)
  • L10a140 link - presumably the simplest non-Borromean Brunnian link
  • Pretzel link - a Montesinos link with integer tangles

External links


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