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Scanning the crowd at a fancy soiree may reveal a wide array of neckties, each fastened with a highly complex mathematical object masquerading as fashion. An entire field of mathematics is devoted to ...
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Knots are one of those “boring” skills that save the day over and over. Hanging a quarter, tying down... The post 14 knots ...
Q I am new to wearing ties. I know there are different kinds of tie knots (I see knotting directions for three), but I don't know if any are more right with certain clothes than with others. A You are ...
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Quandle theory has emerged as a vital algebraic framework for understanding knots and links, capturing the underlying symmetries that distinguish one knot from another. At its essence, a quandle is an ...
Find a string. Really. Do it. Now twist, tie and tangle it as much as you like. Finally, attach the two loose ends of your string together to make a closed loop. (This is a crucial step.) What you ...