Forum of Mathematics, Pi (Jan 2020)

ENUMERATION OF MEANDERS AND MASUR–VEECH VOLUMES

  • VINCENT DELECROIX,
  • ÉLISE GOUJARD,
  • PETER ZOGRAF,
  • ANTON ZORICH

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/fmp.2020.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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A meander is a topological configuration of a line and a simple closed curve in the plane (or a pair of simple closed curves on the 2-sphere) intersecting transversally. Meanders can be traced back to H. Poincaré and naturally appear in various areas of mathematics, theoretical physics and computational biology (in particular, they provide a model of polymer folding). Enumeration of meanders is an important open problem. The number of meanders with $2N$ crossings grows exponentially when $N$ grows, but the long-standing problem on the precise asymptotics is still out of reach.

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