Reference for first introduction to knot theory
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I've done a bit of reading using Colin Adams' The Knot Book, and have also read a good amount of Justin Roberts' Knot Knotes, what resources have you found to be the most useful for learning knot theory for the first time?
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I've done a bit of reading using Colin Adams' The Knot Book, and have also read a good amount of Justin Roberts' Knot Knotes, what resources have you found to be the most useful for learning knot theory for the first time?
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Look here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/8326/…
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I've done a bit of reading using Colin Adams' The Knot Book, and have also read a good amount of Justin Roberts' Knot Knotes, what resources have you found to be the most useful for learning knot theory for the first time?
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I've done a bit of reading using Colin Adams' The Knot Book, and have also read a good amount of Justin Roberts' Knot Knotes, what resources have you found to be the most useful for learning knot theory for the first time?
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Look here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/8326/…
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Look here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/8326/…
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Look here: math.stackexchange.com/questions/8326/…
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