'Flat' Knots
Topologically constrained polymers in two dimensions, with a fixed number of
crossings,
Example 1: Polymer adsorbed onto a two dimensional surface:
Example 2: 'Granular' chain on a vibrating plate
The
Flat Figure-8- Theory predicts:
Monte Carlo simulations of polymer flattened by a `gravitational field'
Vibrated Figure-8 experiment:
The
Flat Trefoil- Theory predicts a hierarchy of
shapes (contractions)
Monte Carlo
simulations of Trefoil:
Swollen
Flat Knots- All prime knots are tight; all
composite knots are factored
Dense
Flat Knots: Polymers can become dense by application of pressure,
or action of attractive forces.
Are tight shapes also present in topologically entangled dense polymers?
Simulations
and scaling analysis confirm that the flat figure-8 is remains tight:
Scaling
analysis suggests that the trefoil is loose:
Simulations
by E. Orlandini, A.L. Stella, and C. Vanderzande, PRE68,
031804 (2003) (cond-mat/0211259):
Delocalization
in three dimensional compact polymers?