Sentences with phrase «knot theory»

Knot theory is a branch of mathematics that studies the properties of knots. A knot is a closed loop made by twisting a rope or string and then joining its loose ends. Knot theory helps us understand different types of knots and their behavior, like how they can be untangled or transformed into other knots. It has applications in various fields, such as physics, biology, and computer science. Full definition
Also, practical applications of knot theory exist in problems as diverse as Feynman diagrams in quantum physics and the cutting of DNA molecules by enzymes.
Scottish mathematician Peter Tait's work on vortex atoms led to advances in knot theory.
Yet despite more than a century of abstract mathematical knot theories, few have experimentally tested how these convoluted coils form.
Even if Witten's string - theoretical investigations never yield testable consequences, they have nonetheless greatly advanced the area of pure mathematics called knot theory — which is why Witten has been awarded the most prestigious of mathematical prizes, the Fields Medal.
Conference delegates got a chance to try out one of the activities — experimenting with a Möbius strip — under the guidance of self - confessed «mathematics geek» Dr Norm Do, who features in the videos with Dr Rebecca Cooper and whose research areas include knot theory.
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Winters's knots are abstract conceptual figures culled from knot theory, a specialized area of topology involving the study of mathematical knots — defined as closed curves in space whose lines do not touch or intersect».
Talk / «Where the Wild Things Are,» with Ken Millett The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster St, New York Thursday, 2 March 2006, 7 pm Co-organized with the Institute for Figuring and the Drawing Center, this talk by mathematician Ken Millett addressed knot theory.
All look like living embodiments of knot theory.
This scarf depicts the Yang - Baxter equation of statistical mechanics, a variation of which is the braid equation in algebra, or the 3rd Reidemeister (equivalence) move in knot theory.
The key invariant of the 1920s — the classical period of knot theory — was discovered by J. W. Alexander, an American mathematician.
All's fair in love and knot theory.
Winters depicts forms inspired by mathematical concepts like tessellations and knot theory, as well as shapes from the natural and scientific worlds in these new canvases.
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Cricket Music, Tessellation Figures & Notebook presents a series of new works by acclaimed New York painter Terry Winters (born 1949), in which he explores forms inspired by mathematical concepts such as tessellations, knot theory and similar shapes derived from natural and scientific realms.
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