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> [2] http://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/knotlink.htm#software 
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*"June 2, 2004*. Unfortunately I no longer have time to update *Knots on 
the Web*. I know it conntains many dead links and omits many good, new 
sites. "

And my understanding is that the Knot 
Atlas http://katlas.math.toronto.edu/wiki/Main_Page and the Mathematica 
package creating it is the state of the art.  Does SnapPy now really have 
all that combinatorial stuff?  I think that at the very least a good 
wrapper allowing for use of *any* robust backend for knots would be a great 
contribution to Sage.  mmarco seems to have a good sense of what would 
actually be needed to do this.  It's definitely a significant hole in Sage. 
- one might even wonder whether the authors of the Mma package would be 
willing to license their package in such a way that the algorithms for 
computing various invariants etc. could be used/{P,C}ythonized in Sage, if 
some people know them http://katlas.math.toronto.edu/wiki/Acknowledgement

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