Catalan's minimal surface
This article is about the minimal surface. For the ruled surfaces, see Catalan surface.
In differential geometry, Catalan's minimal surface is a minimal surface originally studied by Eugène Charles Catalan in 1855.[1]
It has the special property of being the minimal surface that contains a cycloid as a geodesic. It is also swept out by a family of parabolae.[2]
The surface has parametric equation:[3]
External links
- Weisstein, Eric W. "Catalan's Surface." From MathWorld—A Wolfram Web Resource. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CatalansSurface.html
- Weiqing Gu, The Library of Surfaces. http://www.math.hmc.edu/~gu/curves_and_surfaces/surfaces/catalan.html
References
- ↑ Catalan, E. "Mémoire sur les surfaces dont les rayons de courbures en chaque point, sont égaux et les signes contraires." Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. Paris 41, 1019–1023, 1855.
- ↑ Ulrich Dierkes, Stefan Hildebrandt, Friedrich Sauvigny, Minimal Surfaces, Volume 1. Springer 2010
- ↑ Gray, A. "Catalan's Minimal Surface." Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica, 2nd ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, pp. 692–693, 1997
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