mathgradthrow 10 months ago

the maypole group is indeed a subgroup of a braid group. juat add the pole itself as the rightmost strand.

  • srean 10 months ago

    Ah ! Of course.

srean 10 months ago

Have been silently enjoying the recent interest of HN on topics of knitting and weaving. I find weaving far easier to understand.

Tempted to get a multi-shaft loom, but they are expensive.

jiggawatts 10 months ago

There are some interesting parallels between the algebra of fundamental particles in theoretical physics and braid groups. I suspect this is an artefact of the algebraic formalism, but the connection is hard to ignore.