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A small table of all prime knots (excluding mirror images) with 7 crossings or less.
A small table of all prime knots (excluding mirror images) with 7 crossings or less.

Ever since Sir William Thomson's vortex theory, mathematicians have tired to classify and tabulate all possible knots. As of May 2008 all prime knots up to 16 crossings have been tabulated.

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[edit] Beginnings

In an attempt to make a periodic table of the elements, P. G. Tait, C. N. Little and others started counting all possible knots.

[edit] Perko pair

Main article: Perko pair

In 1974 Perko discovered a duplication in the Tait-Little tables, called the Perko pair.

[edit] New methods

Hoste et al. and Thistlethwaite each independently counted all knots with 16 crossings, and both got the same number.

[edit] References

[edit] See also