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This work is intended as an approach on how to calculate the number of strands in Octag-onal diagonal knot diagrams. The work is made with Troense diagrams as a starting point, which is one type of octagonal knot diagrams among many other. Our point of attack to the problem may seem impractical at first, since it's not based on the structure or any...
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