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  • Linkless embedding (category Knot theory) (section Examples and counterexamples)
    to the same linking number. The linking number of the unlink is zero, and therefore, if a pair of curves has nonzero linking number, the two curves must
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  • e notation is unchanged by these reflections. Knots tabulations typically consider only prime knots and disregard chirality, so this ambiguity does not
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  • History of knot theory (category Knot theory)
    the idea that atoms were knots of swirling vortices in the æther. Chemical elements would thus correspond to knots and links. Tait's experiments were inspired
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  • List of knot theory topics (category Knot theory) (section Knots, links, braids)
    Tricolorability Unknotting number Unknotting problem Volume conjecture List of mathematical knots and links List of prime knots
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  • Tunnel number (category Knot invariants)
    "Tunnel number one knots satisfy the Poenaru conjecture", Topology and Its Applications 18 (2–3): 235–258, doi:10.1016/0166-8641(84)90013-0 . Scharlemann
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  • of an odd prime number and an even semiprime. Minimum overlap problem of estimating the minimum possible maximum number of times a number appears in the
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  • Self-linking number (category Knot invariants)
    Invariant of framed knots In knot theory, the self-linking number is an invariant of framed knots. It is related to the linking number of curves. A framing
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  • Möbius energy (category Knot theory) (section Knot invariant)
    [math]\displaystyle{ \gamma_0(t)=(\cos t, \sin t, 0) }[/math] denote a unit circle. We have [math]\displaystyle{ |\gamma_0(x)-\gamma_0(y)|^2={\left(2\sin\tf
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  • (1976), Knots and Links, Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society, ISBN 0-914098-16-0  Thurston, William P. (1997), Three-dimensional geometry and topology
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  • }[/math]-plane and is centered at [math]\displaystyle{ (0, 0, 0) }[/math]. The same method can produce Möbius strips with any odd number of half-twists
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  • Knots Unravelled (category Knot theory) (section Audience and reception)
    providing examples including Celtic knots, knotted papercraft, neckties, ropework, torus knots, and a form of the trefoil knot that can only sit on a plane with
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  • Mathematics, no. 1374, Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-0-387-51148-1.  Rolfsen, Dale (2003), "Section 3.I.8.", Knots and links, AMS Chelsea Publishing, pp. 82, ISBN 978-0821834367 
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  • Linking number (Lk), Twist (Tw) and Writhe (Wr) (Fig. 1). Where Lk refers to the number of times the two strands are linked, Tw refers to the number of helical
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  • Most of the knots discovered in proteins are deep trefoil (31) knots. Figure eight knots (41), three-twist knots (52), and Stevedore knots (61) have also
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  • The linking number of DNA changes with relaxation. And type IA topoisomerase can catalyze catenation, decatenation, knotting and unknotting of the DNA.
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  • potentially overlapping mechanisms. ploidy The number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell, and hence the number of possible alleles present within the cell
    186 KB (16,649 words) - 17:22, 13 February 2024
  • between 0 and 1. The number of cells dividing by mitosis at any given time can vary widely depending on organism, tissue, developmental stage, and culture
    186 KB (16,408 words) - 02:51, 13 February 2024

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