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A Proof of the Invariant Based Formula for the Linking Number and its Extremal Behaviour

Matt Bright, Vitaliy Kurlin, Olga Ansonova

Published 2020-11-09Version 1

In 1833 Gauss defined the linking number of two disjoint curves in 3-space. For open curves this double integral over the parameterised curves is real-valued and invariant modulo rigid motions or isometries that preserve distances between points, and has been recently used in the elucidation of molecular structures. In 1976 Banchoff geometrically interpreted the linking number between two line segments. An explicit analytic formula based on this interpretation was given in 2000 without proof in terms of 6 isometry invariants: the distance and angle between the segments and 4 coordinates specifying their relative positions. We give a detailed proof of this formula and describe its asymptotic behaviour that wasn't previously studied.

Comments: Accepted for presentation at NUMGRID2020 Conference
Categories: math.GT
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