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- In differential geometry and algebraic geometry, the Enneper surface is a self-intersecting surface that can be described parametrically by: x = 1 3 u...
- Alfred Enneper (June 14, 1830, BarmenMarch 24, 1885 Hanover) was a German mathematician. Enneper earned his PhD from the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen...
- of surfaces. Catalan's minimal surface Costa's minimal surface Catenoid Enneper surface Gyroid Helicoid Lidinoid Riemann's minimal surface Saddle tower...
- mathematics, the Weierstr****–Enneper parameterization of minimal surfaces is a classical piece of differential geometry. Alfred Enneper and Karl Weierstr**** studied...
- the teaching staff there. Dedekind, Riemann, Moritz Cantor and Alfred Enneper, although they had all already earned their PhDs, attended Dirichlet's...
- his periodic surface families) using complex methods. Weierstr**** and Enneper developed more useful representation formulas, firmly linking minimal surfaces...
- that generalize the Enneper surface by adding handles, giving it nonzero topological genus. They are not embedded, and have Enneper-like ends. The members...
- method Enneper–Weierstr**** parameterization Lindemann–Weierstr**** theorem Sochocki–Weierstr**** theorem Stone–Weierstr**** theorem Weierstr****–Enneper parameterization...
- Lindemann–Weierstr**** theorem Weierstr**** factorization theorem Weierstr****–Enneper parameterization Edmund Husserl The lunar crater Weierstr**** and the asteroid...
- curvature at all points. classic examples include the catenoid, helicoid and Enneper surface. Recent discoveries include Costa's minimal surface and the Gyroid...