In this paper we study the average crossing number and writhe of random freely-jointed polygons in spherical confinement. Specifically, we use numerical studies to investigate how these geometric quantities are affected by confinement and by knot complexity within random polygons. We report and compare our results with previously published results on knotted random polygons that are unconfined. While some of the results fall in line with what have been observed in studies of unconfined random polygons, some surprising results have emerged from our study, showing properties that are unique due to the effect of confinement. For example, under tight confinement, the average crossing number and the squared writhe grow proportional to the polygo...
The role of the topology and its relation with the geometry of biopolymers under different physic...
We introduce a two-dimensional lattice model for the description of knotted polymer rings. A polymer...
Random knots are created from the experiment of randomly closing the ends of nicked circular DNA. We...
Random knot models are often used to measure the types of entanglements one would expect to observe ...
Stochastic simulations are used to characterize the knotting distributions of random ring polymers c...
It is well known that knots exist in natural systems. For example, in the case of (mutant) bacteriop...
In this paper, we study the average crossing number of equilateral random walks and polygons. We sho...
Stochastic simulations are used to characterize the knotting distributions of random ring polymer...
It is well known that genomic materials (long DNA chains) of living organisms are often packed compa...
We study the knot probability of polygons confined to slabs or prisms, considered as subsets of t...
The knotting in a lattice polygon model of ring polymers is examined when a stretching force is a...
This data set consists of random equilateral confined knot configurations and their corresponding kn...
By performing Monte Carlo sampling of N-steps self-avoiding polygons embedded on different Bravais l...
This data set consists of random equilateral confined knot configurations and their corresponding kn...
We use Monte Carlo methods to investigate the asymptotic behaviour of the number and mean-square rad...
The role of the topology and its relation with the geometry of biopolymers under different physic...
We introduce a two-dimensional lattice model for the description of knotted polymer rings. A polymer...
Random knots are created from the experiment of randomly closing the ends of nicked circular DNA. We...
Random knot models are often used to measure the types of entanglements one would expect to observe ...
Stochastic simulations are used to characterize the knotting distributions of random ring polymers c...
It is well known that knots exist in natural systems. For example, in the case of (mutant) bacteriop...
In this paper, we study the average crossing number of equilateral random walks and polygons. We sho...
Stochastic simulations are used to characterize the knotting distributions of random ring polymer...
It is well known that genomic materials (long DNA chains) of living organisms are often packed compa...
We study the knot probability of polygons confined to slabs or prisms, considered as subsets of t...
The knotting in a lattice polygon model of ring polymers is examined when a stretching force is a...
This data set consists of random equilateral confined knot configurations and their corresponding kn...
By performing Monte Carlo sampling of N-steps self-avoiding polygons embedded on different Bravais l...
This data set consists of random equilateral confined knot configurations and their corresponding kn...
We use Monte Carlo methods to investigate the asymptotic behaviour of the number and mean-square rad...
The role of the topology and its relation with the geometry of biopolymers under different physic...
We introduce a two-dimensional lattice model for the description of knotted polymer rings. A polymer...
Random knots are created from the experiment of randomly closing the ends of nicked circular DNA. We...