Abstract
We discuss the chemical synthesis of topological links, in particular higher order links which have the Brunnian property (namely that removal of any one component unlinks the entire system). Furthermore, we suggest how to obtain both two dimensional and three dimensional objects (surfaces and solids, respectively) which also have this Brunnian property.
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Baas, N. A., Seeman, N. C., & Stacey, A. (2015). Synthesising topological links. Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, 53(1), 183–199. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10910-014-0420-3
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