Knot (mathematics) — A table of all prime knots with seven crossings or fewer (not including mirror images). In mathematics, a knot is an embedding of a circle in 3 dimensional Euclidean space, R3, considered up to continuous deformations (isotopies). A crucial… … Wikipedia
Reef knot — Knot details name=Reef knot names=Square knot (from its appearance) type=binding origin=Ancient related=Thief knot, granny knot, grief knot releasing=Jamming strength=48% caveat=Not secure as a bend. Spills easily if one of the free ends is… … Wikipedia
Hangman's knot — The hangman s knot or hangman s noose (also known as a collar during Elizabethan times) is a well known knot most often associated with its use in hanging. For a hanging, the knot of the rope is typically placed under or just behind the left ear … Wikipedia
Whipping knot — A whipping knot or whipping is a binding of twine around the end of a rope to prevent the fibres of the rope from unravelling. When a rope is cut, there is a natural tendency for the cut end to fray. A whipping is one way to try to prevent this,… … Wikipedia
Pratt knot — The Pratt knot is a method of tying a tie around one s neck and collar. It is also known as the Shelby knot and the Pratt Shelby. The knot was invented by Jerry Pratt, an employee of the US Chamber of Commerce. He had been wearing his tie in the… … Wikipedia
Physical knot theory — is the study of mathematical models of knotting phenomena, often motivated by physical considerations from biology, chemistry, and physics. Traditional knot theory models a knot as a simple closed loop in three dimensional space. Such a knot has… … Wikipedia
Albright knot — an angling knot used to join two pieces of line of unequal thickness, e.g. a heavy leader to a light main line, or vice versa, or monofilament to wire. Various websites have animated steps showing how to tie this knot … Dictionary of ichthyology
blood knot — a knot in angling used to connect to pieces of line of the same thickness. Its form allows it to run smoothly through the rod rings or guides. Has strength of 65%. Generally not recommended. Various websites have animated steps showing how to tie … Dictionary of ichthyology
List of mathematics articles (K) — NOTOC K K approximation of k hitting set K ary tree K core K edge connected graph K equivalence K factor error K finite K function K homology K means algorithm K medoids K minimum spanning tree K Poincaré algebra K Poincaré group K set (geometry) … Wikipedia
Blake's hitch — Knot details name=Blake s hitch names= type= hitch strength= origin= Heinz Prohaska related= releasing= uses= Climbing caveat= abok number= The Blake s Hitch is a friction hitch commonly used by arborists and tree climbers as an ascending knot.… … Wikipedia