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English: Cross section of the quintic Calabi–Yau manifold.
Produced using the methods described in Hanson (1994), "A construction for computer visualization of certain complex curves", Notices of the Amer.Math.Soc. 41(9): 1156–1163.
Français : Section bidimensionnelle du Calabi-Yau à cinq dimensions |
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