The knowledge of knots: an interdisciplinary literature review
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Tipo de produção
Artigo de revisão
Data de publicação
2019-10-02
Texto completo (DOI)
Periódico
Spatial Cognition and Computation
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Texto completo na Scopus
Citações na Scopus
4
Autores
Paulo Santos
CABALAR, P.
CASATI, R.
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Resumo
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis.Knots can be found and used in a variety of situations in the 3D world, such as in vines, in the DNA, polymer chains, electrical wires, in mountaineering, seamanship and when ropes or other flexible objects are involved for exerting forces and holding objects in place. Research on knots as topological entities has contributed with a number of findings, not only of interest to pure mathematics, but also to statistical mechanics, quantum physics, genetics, and chemistry. Yet, the cognitive (or algorithmic) aspects involved in the act of tying a knot are a largely uncharted territory. This paper presents a review of the literature related to the investigation of knots from the topological, physical, cognitive and computational (including robotics) standpoints, aiming at bridging the gap between pure mathematical work on knot theory and macroscopic physical knots, with an eye to applications and modeling.
Citação
SANTOS, P. ; CABALAR, P.; CASATI, R. The knowledge of knots: an interdisciplinary literature review. Spatial Cognition and Computation. v. 19, n. 4, p. 334-358, oct. 2019.
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Keywords
Artificial intelligence (AI); common sense and qualitative models of space; qualitative reasoning; robotics; topology
Assuntos Scopus
Electrical wires; Flexible object; Literature reviews; Polymer chains; Qualitative model; Qualitative reasoning; Quantum physics; Topological entity