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- Berge_knot comment "In the mathematical theory of knots, a Berge knot or doubly primitive knot is any member of a particular family of knots in the 3-sphere. A Berge knot K is defined by the conditions: K lies on a genus two Heegaard surface S in each handlebody bound by S, K meets some meridian disc exactly once.John Berge constructed these knots as a way of creating knots with lens space surgeries and classified all the Berge knots.".
- Q4891456 comment "In the mathematical theory of knots, a Berge knot or doubly primitive knot is any member of a particular family of knots in the 3-sphere. A Berge knot K is defined by the conditions: K lies on a genus two Heegaard surface S in each handlebody bound by S, K meets some meridian disc exactly once.John Berge constructed these knots as a way of creating knots with lens space surgeries and classified all the Berge knots.".