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This problem gives a visual and engaging framework in which to practice mathematical thinking, conjecturing and start to grapple with issues of topology.
Why are the first pair of images topologically the same, whereas the second pair are not?
Professor Korner has generously supported school mathematics for more than 30 years and has been a good friend to NRICH since it started.
Some puzzles requiring no knowledge of knot theory, just a careful inspection of the patterns. A glimpse of the classification of knots, prime knots, crossing numbers and knot arithmetic.
What if the Earth's shape was a cube or a cone or a pyramid or a saddle ... See some curious worlds here.