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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2014 3:02 am Post subject: Neovius surface |
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Hi all,
The Neovius surface is a triply periodic minimal surface originally discovered by Finnish mathematician Edvard Rudolf Neovius(1851-1917). The surface has genus 9, dividing space into two infinite non-equivalent labyrinths.
In Schoen's categorisation it is called the C(P) surface, since it is the "complement" of the Schwarz P surface. It can be extended with further handles, converging towards the expanded regular octahedron (in Schoen's categorisation)
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Neovius by taha_ab, on Flickr _________________ Cheers,
Abderrahman |
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