Understanding Braids and Knots - Wolfram Demonstrations Project

Understanding Braids and Knots - Wolfram Demonstrations Project

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A knot is an interwoven, closed, non-self-intersecting curve in 3D. A braid is a collection of strands crossing over or under each other. By joining the endpoints at the top of the braid diagram to the corresponding endpoints at the bottom, a braid can be associated with a knot. To do this, use the

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