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Fibered knot
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In knot theory, a branch of mathematics, a knot or link
in the 3-dimensional sphere
is called fibered or fibred (sometimes Neuwirth knot in older texts, after Lee Neuwirth) if there is a 1-parameter family
of Seifert surfaces for
, where the parameter
runs through the points of the unit circle
, such that if
is not equal to
then the intersection of
and
is exactly
.
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