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- In knot theory, a branch of topology, a Brunnian link is a nontrivial link that becomes a set of trivial unlinked circles if any one component is removed...
- proved to be linked by counting their Fox n-colorings. As links, they are Brunnian, alternating, algebraic, and hyperbolic. In arithmetic topology, certain...
- circles which are linked and form a Brunnian link (L6a4) L10a140 link - presumably the simplest non-Borromean Brunnian link Pretzel link - a Montesinos link...
- triangles. (If the triangles are alternately interlaced, this results in a Brunnian link.) This star figure is sometimes known as the star of Goliath, after...
- pulled by a rainbow loom crochet hook. The resulting looped knots, known as Brunnian links, can be ****embled on the loom into bracelets and other shapes. The...
- n-component unlink is the free group on n generators, and is used in classifying Brunnian links. The Hopf link is a simple example of a link with two components...
- around each other. Mathematically, a braid with that property is called a Brunnian braid. Onion and garlic stalks are often braided for storage after they...
- that no two of them are directly linked. The Borromean rings thus form a Brunnian link and in fact constitute the simplest such link. The notion of a link...
- create colorful bracelets and charms by weaving rubber bands together into Brunnian links.[citation needed] It was designed in 2013 by Choon's Designs LLC...
- classical knot group) and their ****ociated link structure, classifying Brunnian links up to link-homotopy and introduced new invariants of it, called Milnor...