The National Institute for Mathematical Sciences (NIMS) presents a very special NIMS-IMAGINARY exhibition in collaboration with the ICM committee and the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (MFO). It will feature the best of all IMAGINARY modules of the last years and a lot of new software, images, films and sculptures. It will be the biggest IMAGINARY exhibition shown so far.
SURFER Gallery by Bianca Violet
These images were created using SURFER. They have been used in exhibitions, for logos and other kind of purposes.
A collection of short animations created with the SURFER software can be found here.
Roman Candy
The Real Projective Plane is the space of lines in real three-dimensional space (R3) passing through the origin. When the mathematician Jakob Steiner stayed in Rome, he thought of a mapping of the Real Projective Plane into R3. The resulting surface intersects itself. It is now called Roman Surface or Steiner Surface.
There is a triple point in the origin and each of the three coordinate planes is tangential to the surface. Apart from the origin, the segments along the coordinate axes are double points, which terminate in six pinch points.
In the picture you see a yellow Roman Surface surrounded by six parts of the Roman Surface, meeting at the pinchpoints, emphasizing the high degree of symmetry of the surface.