File:Interlaced-Triangles Brunnian-link alternate.svg

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Three interlaced triangles with curvy sides, forming a quasi-Arabesque pattern which is also a Brunnian link of knot theory.

Topologically equivalent to Image:Three-triang-18crossings-Brunnian.png ; is also a revised version of the "star of the muses" symbol...

This is an alternative version of File:Interlaced-Triangles quasi-Arabesque Brunnian-link.svg , made from curves based on the quasi-Limaçon/Rose polar coordinates equation r=b+sin(aθ), with parameters b=5/3 and a=3 (see File:Mathematical-polar-equation-flowers.svg ).
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current15:56, 18 April 2013Thumbnail for version as of 15:56, 18 April 2013615 × 600 (20 KB)AnonMoosadd header (now required)
20:10, 28 July 2009Thumbnail for version as of 20:10, 28 July 2009615 × 600 (22 KB)AnonMoostweaking one sector of white outline
19:39, 22 July 2009Thumbnail for version as of 19:39, 22 July 2009615 × 600 (22 KB)AnonMoos== Summary == Three interlaced triangles with curvy sides, forming a quasi-Arabesque pattern which is also a Brunnian link of knot theory. Topologically equivalent to Image:Three-triang-18crossings-Brunnian.png ; is also a revi
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