2024
DOI: 10.1088/1751-8121/ad4d32
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Revisiting the second Vassiliev (In)variant for polymer knots

Alexander R Klotz,
Benjamin Estabrooks

Abstract: Knots in open strands such as ropes, fibers, and polymers, cannot typically be described in the language of knot theory, which characterizes only closed curves in space. Simulations of open knotted polymer chains, often parameterized to DNA, typically perform a closure operation and calculate the Alexander polynomial to assign a knot topology. This is limited in scenarios where the topology is less well-defined, for example when the chain is in the process of untying or is strongly confined. Here, we use a dis… Show more

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