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has gloss | eng: The Tait conjectures are conjectures made by Peter Guthrie Tait in his study of knots. The Tait conjectures involve concepts in knot theory such as alternating knots, chirality, and writhe. All of the Tait conjectures have been solved, the most recent being the Tait flyping conjecture proven in 1991 by Morwen Thistlethwaite and William Menasco. Background |
lexicalization | eng: Tait conjectures |
instance of | (noun) a hypothesis that has been formed by speculating or conjecturing (usually with little hard evidence); "speculations about the outcome of the election"; "he dismissed it as mere conjecture" conjecture, speculation |
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has gloss | jpn: テイト予想(テイトよそう、Tait conjectures)とは、19世紀にスコットランドの物理学者ピーター・ガスリー・テイトによって提示された、結び目理論における3つの予想。長く未解決だったが、現在では全て解決されている。 |
lexicalization | jpn: テイト予想 |
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media:img | Flype.svg |
media:img | Isthmus.svg |
media:img | Tait Peter Guthrie.jpg |
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