It’s amazing how easily a loosely coiled rope can acquire a knot. The same sort of tangling can happen to a long hose lying in an untidy heap in a garden shed, earphone cords connected to a music player, and a necklace in a jewelry box.
Example of a three-dimensional self-avoiding random walk that traces out a trefoil knot.
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