Symmetry (Aug 2022)

Symmetric Tangling of Honeycomb Networks

  • Myfanwy E. Evans,
  • Stephen T. Hyde

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym14091805
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 1805

Abstract

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Symmetric, elegantly entangled structures are a curious mathematical construction that has found their way into the heart of the chemistry lab and the toolbox of constructive geometry. Of particular interest are those structures—knots, links and weavings—which are composed locally of simple twisted strands and are globally symmetric. This paper considers the symmetric tangling of multiple 2-periodic honeycomb networks. We do this using a constructive methodology borrowing elements of graph theory, low-dimensional topology and geometry. The result is a wide-ranging enumeration of symmetric tangled honeycomb networks, providing a foundation for their exploration in both the chemistry lab and the geometers toolbox.

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