Kuen surface

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The Kuen surface is a mathematical surface of constant negative unit Gaussian curvature, making it an example of a pseudospherical surface.[1][2] It can be described as a parametric surface[2] in terms of the parametric equations

x=2coshv(cosu+usinu)/w
y=2coshv(sinuucosu)/w
z=v(2sinhvcoshv)/w

where

w=(coshv)2+u2

It is named after, and was first described by, the German mathematician Theodor Kuen in 1884.[3][4] The surface is a special case of the class of Enneper surfaces, first described by Alfred Enneper.

The Kuen surface was of interest to surrealist artists, including Max Ernst and Man Ray.[5] The surface has also inspired work by the Japanese sculptor Toshimasa Kikuchi.[6]

References

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  4. ^ Kuen, T. "Ueber Flächen von constantem Krümmungsmass." Sitzungsber. d. königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. Math.-phys. Classe, Heft II, 193-206, 1884.
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