Clebsch surface

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Geometric sculpture of mathematical surface studied by Alfred Clebsch in 1871. It is known as Clebsch diagonal cubic surface. 27 straight lines can be defined on the Clebsch surface. Sculpture carved from Maple wood. Surface described by formula: 81*(x^3+y^3+z^3)-189*(x^2*y+x^2*z+y^2*x+y^2*z+z^2*x+z^2*y)+54*x*y*z+126*(x*y+x*z+y*z)-9*(x^2+y^2+z^2)-9*(x+y+z)+1=0.

Size: 60 mm x 60 mm x 75 mm
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Geometric sculpture of mathematical surface studied by Alfred Clebsch in 1871. It is known as Clebsch diagonal cubic surface. 27 straight lines can be defined on the Clebsch surface. Sculpture carved from Maple wood. Surface described by formula: 81*(x^3+y^3+z^3)-189*(x^2*y+x^2*z+y^2*x+y^2*z+z^2*x+z^2*y)+54*x*y*z+126*(x*y+x*z+y*z)-9*(x^2+y^2+z^2)-9*(x+y+z)+1=0.

Size: 60 mm x 60 mm x 75 mm

Geometric sculpture of mathematical surface studied by Alfred Clebsch in 1871. It is known as Clebsch diagonal cubic surface. 27 straight lines can be defined on the Clebsch surface. Sculpture carved from Maple wood. Surface described by formula: 81*(x^3+y^3+z^3)-189*(x^2*y+x^2*z+y^2*x+y^2*z+z^2*x+z^2*y)+54*x*y*z+126*(x*y+x*z+y*z)-9*(x^2+y^2+z^2)-9*(x+y+z)+1=0.

Size: 60 mm x 60 mm x 75 mm