In
knot theory, there are several competing notions of the quantity
writhe, or
Wr. In one sense, it is purely a property of an oriented
link diagram and assumes
integer values. In another sense, it is a quantity that describes the amount of "coiling" of a
mathematical knot (or any
closed, simple curve) in three-dimensional space and assumes
real numbers as values. In both cases,
writhe is a geometric quantity, meaning that while deforming a curve (or diagram) in such a way that does not change its topology, one may still change its
writhe.