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DescriptionFrise.jpg | My method to build knots in the Celtic or Arabic manner is explained on this picture. The knot is associated with a planar graph. On each middle edge, place a crossing. Connect this bits to one another following a maze method. Decide the upper/lower threads according to a guide. Inflate each thread to fill up its space. | ||||||||||
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Source | I created this picture using xfig and gimp in order to illustrate an article in Pour la Science (French version of Scientific American). | ||||||||||
Author | Christian Mercat | ||||||||||
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current | 13:15, 22 September 2006 | 520 × 145 (20 KB) | Christian.Mercat (talk | contribs) | == Description == A method to build alternating knots in the Celtic or Arabic manner. The knot is associated with a planar graph. On each middle edge, place a crossing. Connect this bits to one another following a maze method. Deci |
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