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==Jacques Lacan==
References to [[knot]]s can be found in [[Lacan]]'s [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]] as early as the 1950s,<ref> {{E}} p.281</ref> but it is not until the ealy 1970s that [[Lacan]] begins to examine [[knot]]s from the point of view of their [[topology|topological properties]].
==Knot==[[Image:BKNOT.jpg|right|The study of "Borromean knot theory" marks an important development in [[Lacan]]'s [[topology]]; from the study In this late period of surfaces (the [[moebius strip]]his work, the one kind of [[torusknot]], etc.) comes to interest [[Lacan]] moves to a much more complex area of than any other: the [[topologyBorromean knot]] of knots.
The [[TopologyBorromean knot]] is increasingly seen as a radically non-- shown to the right -- so called because the [[metaphor]]ical way List of exploring the [[symbolic orderFigures|figure]] and its interactions with is found on the [[imaginary]] and coat of arms of the [[real]]; rather than simply representing [[structure]]Borromeo family, [[topology]] is a group of three rings which are linked in such a way that [[structure]]if any one of them is severed, all three become separated.<ref>{{S20}} p.112</ref>
==See Also==
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* [[Torus]]
* [[Topology]]
* [[Cross-cap]]
* [[Knot]]
{{Also}}
==References==
[[Category:Dictionary]]
[[Category:Jacques Lacan]]
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