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Simulating Quantum Loop Theory: Can S-Knots Be Represented Numerically?
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[QUOTE="David Horgan, post: 6101085, member: 484904"] Sorry for the typo - it should be LQG of course. Knot software: Good source of general knot theory software are: [LIST] [*][URL]http://katlas.org/wiki/Further_Knot_Theory_Software[/URL] - this has links to all sorts of know theory software from Mathematica package knotTheory through to programs like knotplot [URL]https://knotplot.com/[/URL] and knotscape [URL]http://www.math.utk.edu/~morwen/knotscape.html[/URL], [/LIST] and [LIST] [*][URL]http://lewark.de/lukas/software.html[/URL] - which has links to over a dozen programs. [/LIST] For detecting knots see for example: [LIST] [*][URL='http://knots.mit.edu/']http://knots.mit.edu[/URL] - KNOTS is a web server that detects knots in protein structures using the pdb or mmCIF format of the protein. [/LIST] Whilst not about knot theory this work by Greg Egan inspired my own interest in on the numerical analysis of Quantum geometric operators and their spectra and I thought you might enjoy it :) [LIST] [*][URL]http://www.gregegan.net/SCHILD/Spin/Spin.html[/URL] [/LIST] I hope all this gets you started at least. [/QUOTE]
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