The cat's cradle, stirring, and topological complexity
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🌊 nlin.CD
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cradleexamplefluidstirringsurfaceapplicationcomplexityconstrains
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There are several physical situations in which the `tangling' of a loop is relevant: the game of cat's cradle is a simple example, but a more important application involves the stirring of a fluid by rods. Here we discuss how elementary topology constrains the types of mappings that can occur on a surface, for example when the surface is the domain of a two-dimensional fluid.
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