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More interlinked loops
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2016
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In the second named author presented some results and problems concerning interlinked loops. These were ‘inspired’ by the well-known Borromean rings – three loops with the property that they are interlinked, but if we cut and remove any one of the loops, then the remaining two loops are not linked and so can be separated.
To conform more closely with standard terminology in this area we shall here use the term ‘link of n components’ to denote such a set of loops (rather than linkage). In all the cases we consider, the individual loops that make up each link are unknotted.
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