Algebraic Knot
A single component algebraic link. Most knots up to 11 crossings are algebraic, but they quickly become outnumbered by nonalgebraic knots for more crossings (Hoste et al. 1998).
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References
Bonahon, F. and Siebenmann, L. C. "New Geometric Splittings of Classical Knots, and the Classification and Symmetries of Arborescent Knots." Unpublished manuscript, revised June 12, 2010.Hoste, J.; Thistlethwaite, M.; and Weeks, J. "The First 1701936 Knots." Math. Intell. 20, 33-48, Fall 1998.Referenced on Wolfram|Alpha
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