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Symmetric bends: how to join two lengths of cord

A bend is a knot securely joining together two lengths of cord (or string or rope), thereby yielding a single longer length. There are many possible different bends, and a natural question that has probably occurred to many is: "Is there a 'best' bend and, if so, what is it?"Most...

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Autor principal: Miles, Roger E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: World Scientific 1995
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/337472
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description A bend is a knot securely joining together two lengths of cord (or string or rope), thereby yielding a single longer length. There are many possible different bends, and a natural question that has probably occurred to many is: "Is there a 'best' bend and, if so, what is it?"Most of the well-known bends happen to be symmetric - that is, the two constituent cords within the bend have the same geometric shape and size, and interrelationship with the other. Such 'symmetric bends' have great beauty, especially when the two cords bear different colours. Moreover, they have the practical advantage o
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spelling cern-3374722021-04-22T03:27:33Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/337472engMiles, Roger ESymmetric bends: how to join two lengths of cordMathematical Physics and MathematicsA bend is a knot securely joining together two lengths of cord (or string or rope), thereby yielding a single longer length. There are many possible different bends, and a natural question that has probably occurred to many is: "Is there a 'best' bend and, if so, what is it?"Most of the well-known bends happen to be symmetric - that is, the two constituent cords within the bend have the same geometric shape and size, and interrelationship with the other. Such 'symmetric bends' have great beauty, especially when the two cords bear different colours. Moreover, they have the practical advantage oWorld Scientificoai:cds.cern.ch:3374721995
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Symmetric bends: how to join two lengths of cord
title Symmetric bends: how to join two lengths of cord
title_full Symmetric bends: how to join two lengths of cord
title_fullStr Symmetric bends: how to join two lengths of cord
title_full_unstemmed Symmetric bends: how to join two lengths of cord
title_short Symmetric bends: how to join two lengths of cord
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