SUPPORT THE WORK

GetWiki

Chirality (mathematics)

ARTICLE SUBJECTS
aesthetics  →
being  →
complexity  →
database  →
enterprise  →
ethics  →
fiction  →
history  →
internet  →
knowledge  →
language  →
licensing  →
linux  →
logic  →
method  →
news  →
perception  →
philosophy  →
policy  →
purpose  →
religion  →
science  →
sociology  →
software  →
truth  →
unix  →
wiki  →
ARTICLE TYPES
essay  →
feed  →
help  →
system  →
wiki  →
ARTICLE ORIGINS
critical  →
discussion  →
forked  →
imported  →
original  →
Chirality (mathematics)
[ temporary import ]
please note:
- the content below is remote from Wikipedia
- it has been imported raw for GetWiki
{{short description|Property of an object that is not congruent to its mirror image}}(File:2 parallel footprints.png|thumb|The footprint here demonstrates chirality. Individual left and right footprints are chiral enantiomorphs in a plane because they are mirror images while containing no mirror symmetry individually.)In geometry, a figure is chiral (and said to have chirality) if it is not identical to its mirror image, or, more precisely, if it cannot be mapped to its mirror image by rotations and translations alone. An object that is not chiral is said to be achiral.A chiral object and its mirror image are said to be enantiomorphs. The word chirality is derived from the Greek (cheir), the hand, the most familiar chiral object; the word enantiomorph stems from the Greek (enantios) 'opposite' + (morphe) 'form'.

Examples

File:3D Cartesian Coodinate Handedness.jpg|thumb|left|Left and right-hand ruleright-hand rule{| class=wikitable align=right|+ The tetrominos S and Z are enantiomorphs in 2-dimensions!(File:Tetromino S.svg|100px)S!(File:Tetromino Z.svg|94px)ZSome chiral three-dimensional objects, such as the helix, can be assigned a right or left handedness, according to the right-hand rule.Many other familiar objects exhibit the same chiral symmetry of the human body, such as gloves and shoes. Right shoes differ from left shoes only by being mirror images of each other. In contrast thin gloves may not be considered chiral if you can wear them (wiktionary:inside out|inside-out).JOURNAL
, Toong, Yock Chai
, Wang, Shih Yung
, April 1997
, 10.1021/ed074p403
, 4
, Journal of Chemical Education
, 403
, An example of a human topological rubber glove act
, 74,
The J-, L-, S- and Z-shaped tetrominoes of the popular video game Tetris also exhibit chirality, but only in a two-dimensional space. Individually they contain no mirror symmetry in the plane.

Chirality and symmetry group

A figure is achiral if and only if its symmetry group contains at least one orientation-reversing isometry. (In Euclidean geometry any isometry can be written as vmapsto Av+b with an orthogonal matrix A and a vector b. The determinant of A is either 1 or −1 then. If it is −1 the isometry is orientation-reversing, otherwise it is orientation-preserving.A general definition of chirality based on group theory exists.JOURNAL, Petitjean, M., Chirality in metric spaces. In memoriam Michel Deza, Optimization Letters, 2020, 14, 2, 329–338, 10.1007/s11590-017-1189-7, free, It does not refer to any orientation concept: an isometry is direct if and only if it is a product of squares of isometries, and if not, it is an indirect isometry. The resulting chirality definition works in spacetime.JOURNAL, Petitjean, M., Chirality in geometric algebra, Mathematics, 2021, 9, 13, 1521, yes, 10.3390/math9131521, free, ARXIV, Petitjean, M., 2022, Chirality in affine spaces and in spacetime, 2203.04066, math-ph,

Chirality in two dimensions

File:Bracelets33.svg|thumb|300px|The colored necklace in the middle is chiral in two dimensions; the two others are achiral.This means that as physical necklaces on a table the left and right ones can be rotated into their mirror image while remaining on the table. The one in the middle, however, would have to be picked up and turned in three dimensions.]]File:Triangle.Scalene.svg|thumb|250px|A scalene triangle does not have mirror symmetries, and hence is a chiral polytopechiral polytopeIn two dimensions, every figure which possesses an axis of symmetry is achiral, and it can be shown that every bounded achiral figure must have an axis of symmetry. (An axis of symmetry of a figure F is a line L, such that F is invariant under the mapping (x,y)mapsto(x,-y), when L is chosen to be the x-axis of the coordinate system.) For that reason, a triangle is achiral if it is equilateral or isosceles, and is chiral if it is scalene.Consider the following pattern:
(File:Krok 6.png|320px)
This figure is chiral, as it is not identical to its mirror image:
(File:Krok 6 mirrored.png|320px)
But if one prolongs the pattern in both directions to infinity, one receives an (unbounded) achiral figure which has no axis of symmetry. Its symmetry group is a frieze group generated by a single glide reflection.

Chirality in three dimensions

File:Chiralität von Würfeln V.1.svg|thumb|Pair of chiral dicediceIn three dimensions, every figure that possesses a mirror plane of symmetry S1, an inversion center of symmetry S2, or a higher improper rotation (rotoreflection) Sn axis of symmetryWEB, 2. Symmetry operations and symmetry elements,weblink chemwiki.ucdavis.edu, 3 March 2014, 25 March 2016, is achiral. (A plane of symmetry of a figure F is a plane P, such that F is invariant under the mapping (x,y,z)mapsto(x,y,-z), when P is chosen to be the x-y-plane of the coordinate system. A center of symmetry of a figure F is a point C, such that F is invariant under the mapping (x,y,z)mapsto(-x,-y,-z), when C is chosen to be the origin of the coordinate system.) Note, however, that there are achiral figures lacking both plane and center of symmetry. An example is the figure
F_0=left{(1,0,0),(0,1,0),(-1,0,0),(0,-1,0),(2,1,1),(-1,2,-1),(-2,-1,1),(1,-2,-1)right}
which is invariant under the orientation reversing isometry (x,y,z)mapsto(-y,x,-z) and thus achiral, but it has neither plane nor center of symmetry. The figure
F_1=left{(1,0,0),(-1,0,0),(0,2,0),(0,-2,0),(1,1,1),(-1,-1,-1)right}
also is achiral as the origin is a center of symmetry, but it lacks a plane of symmetry.Achiral figures can have a center axis.

Knot theory

A knot is called achiral if it can be continuously deformed into its mirror image, otherwise it is called a chiral knot. For example, the unknot and the figure-eight knot are achiral, whereas the trefoil knot is chiral.

See also

References

{{Reflist}}

Further reading

  • BOOK, When Topology Meets Chemistry, When Topology Meets Chemistry, Erica, Flapan, Erica Flapan, 2000, Cambridge University Press and Mathematical Association of America, Outlook, 0-521-66254-0,

External links



- content above as imported from Wikipedia
- "Chirality (mathematics)" does not exist on GetWiki (yet)
- time: 5:08am EDT - Sat, May 18 2024
[ this remote article is provided by Wikipedia ]
LATEST EDITS [ see all ]
GETWIKI 23 MAY 2022
GETWIKI 09 JUL 2019
Eastern Philosophy
History of Philosophy
GETWIKI 09 MAY 2016
GETWIKI 18 OCT 2015
M.R.M. Parrott
Biographies
GETWIKI 20 AUG 2014
CONNECT