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Richmond surface
Minimal surface in differential geometry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In differential geometry, a Richmond surface is a minimal surface first described by Herbert William Richmond in 1904.[1] It is a family of surfaces with one planar end and one Enneper surface-like self-intersecting end.

It has Weierstrass–Enneper parameterization . This allows a parametrization based on a complex parameter as
The associate family of the surface is just the surface rotated around the z-axis.
Taking m = 2 a real parametric expression becomes:[2]
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