Topological entanglement in polymers and biopolymers is a topic that
involves different fields of science such as chemistry, biology,
physics, and mathematics. One of the main issues in this topic is to
understand how the entanglement complexity can depend on factors such as
the degree of polymerization, the quality of the solvent, and the
temperature or the degree of confinement of the macromolecule. In this
respect a statistical approach to the problem is natural and in the last
few years there has been a lot of work on the study of the entanglement
complexity of polymers within the statistical mechanics framework. A
review on this topic is given here stressing the main results obtained
and describing the tools most used with this approach
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