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+ | It is not uncommon for models to be bounded by constraints. Here we define '''metrics''' for symmetry and balance and we can then use '''parameters''' to judge whether certain of the 254 possible walks are acceptable or not. (Details omitted, refer to the original paper of [http://biochemistry.utoronto.ca/undergraduates/courses/BCH441H/resources/FinkAndMaoTieKnots.pdf Fink and Mao, 1999, Nature, 398:31-32 (pdf)]). | ||
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