Gauge Theory of Topological Entanglements. II : A Pair of Fluctuating Chains
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A statistical theory is developed for the study of interactions between two long flexible polymers which are of topological origin. The probability of finding a pair of closed Brownian chains in entangled states of fixed topological numbers are given as a function of their separation. The Gauss linking number is studied for the topological number by introducing fictitious"magnetic fields"produced by the chains. Comparisons are made with the results of Monte Carlo study on random walks.
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- 1982-07-25
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