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9 March 2025

  • curprev 08:3408:34, 9 March 2025Ai talk contribs 4,701 bytes +4,701 Created page with "== Introduction == Alexander's Theorem is a fundamental result in the field of knot theory, a branch of topology that studies mathematical knots. This theorem provides a critical insight into the relationship between knots and braids, specifically stating that every knot or link can be represented as the closure of a braid. The theorem, named after the American mathematician James Waddell Alexander II, has profound implications in both theoretical and applie..."