Pisot surface
Geometric sculpture of triaxial mathematical surface discovered by Charles Pisot. Carved from Spalted Maple. (artistic expression). Surface described by parametric equation:
x = 0.655866*cos(1.03002 + u)*(2 + cos(v))
y = 0.754878*cos(1.40772 - u)*(2 + 0.868837 cos(2.43773 + v))
z = 0.868837*cos(2.43773 + u)*(2 + 0.495098 cos(0.377696 - v))
0 <= u <= 2 pi, 0 <= v <= 2 pi
Size: diameter - 100 mm, height - 32 mm
Geometric sculpture of triaxial mathematical surface discovered by Charles Pisot. Carved from Spalted Maple. (artistic expression). Surface described by parametric equation:
x = 0.655866*cos(1.03002 + u)*(2 + cos(v))
y = 0.754878*cos(1.40772 - u)*(2 + 0.868837 cos(2.43773 + v))
z = 0.868837*cos(2.43773 + u)*(2 + 0.495098 cos(0.377696 - v))
0 <= u <= 2 pi, 0 <= v <= 2 pi
Size: diameter - 100 mm, height - 32 mm
Geometric sculpture of triaxial mathematical surface discovered by Charles Pisot. Carved from Spalted Maple. (artistic expression). Surface described by parametric equation:
x = 0.655866*cos(1.03002 + u)*(2 + cos(v))
y = 0.754878*cos(1.40772 - u)*(2 + 0.868837 cos(2.43773 + v))
z = 0.868837*cos(2.43773 + u)*(2 + 0.495098 cos(0.377696 - v))
0 <= u <= 2 pi, 0 <= v <= 2 pi
Size: diameter - 100 mm, height - 32 mm