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The Clebsch diagonal surface with two planes

2017-03-27T09:09:53+02:00Alfred Clebsch, all, article "Straight lines on models of curved surfaces" (2017), Clebsch Diagonal Surface, for mathematicians, multiple color sandstone|

This version of Clebsch's famous diagonal surface model features colored lines and two additional planes. One intersects the surfaces in a line and a hyperbola, the another one in three lines.

Clebsch and Klein in the family room

2017-02-16T13:23:24+01:00Alfred Clebsch, all, Clebsch Diagonal Surface, discriminant surfaces, Felix Klein, math sculptures in context, strong and flexible|

It was back in the 1872 Göttingen, Germany, at a meeting of the scientific society. Alfred Clebsch and Felix Klein each presented a model of a cubic surface. Our modern versions of these historical - nowadays quite famous - sculptures are the main figures in our photo.

The Clebsch diagonal surface in the family room

2017-08-28T11:49:01+02:00Alfred Clebsch, all, article "Straight lines on models of curved surfaces" (2017), Carl Rodenberg, Clebsch Diagonal Surface, for mathematicians, math sculptures in context, strong and flexible|

Our modern version of Clebsch's historical - nowadays quite famous - diagonal surface model is the main figure in our photo from the series "math sculptures in context". It is the pure white version with the 27 straight lines.

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2020-05-20T21:53:59+02:00

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The Cayley/Klein cubic with four singularities in the family room

2017-03-27T10:57:51+02:00all, Arthur Cayley, article "Straight lines on models of curved surfaces" (2017), Carl Rodenberg, cubic surfaces, Felix Klein, math sculptures in context, strong and flexible|

Our modern version of Klein's historical cubic surface model with four singularities is the main figure in our photo from the series "math sculptures in context". It is the pure white version with its 9 straight lines.

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2018-11-16T22:42:52+01:00

CONTACT US math-sculpture.com has been created by MO-Labs. MO-Labs produces math objects of many kinds, most of which are designed by Dr. Oliver Labs based on mathematics. Since 2001, our guiding theme is “No Art – Just Math”. Dispite their diversity, many of our math objects are based on a single mathematical equation! If you want to hold a particular mathematical object in your hands which is [...]

Math sculptures, math models, and math jewelry

2018-11-16T22:39:28+01:00

YOUR MATH SCULPTURE Tiny to exhibition sized 3D printed math sculptures, semi-transparent incredibly filmy math surfaces laser-engraved into glass blocks, high valued pieces of math jewelry in silver or gold, and much more. math-sculpture.com is a website created by MO-Labs.com. MO-Labs is the premium designer of 3D-printed and laser-in-glass mathematical models with a context in the history of mathematics. Since 2003, we created many hundreds of different [...]

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