Cable Knot
Let K_1 be a torus knot. Then the satellite knot with companion knot K_2 is a cable knot on K_2.
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References
Adams, C. C. The Knot Book: An Elementary Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of Knots. New York: W. H. Freeman, p. 118, 1994.Burde, G. and Zieschang, H. Knots, 2nd rev. ed. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2002.Hoste, J.; Thistlethwaite, M.; and Weeks, J. "The First 1701936Knots." Math. Intell. 20, 33-48, Fall 1998.Rolfsen, D. Knots and Links. Wilmington, DE: Publish or Perish Press, pp. 112 and 283, 1976.Referenced on Wolfram|Alpha
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