Image:3D Lissajous figure (9, 4, 1).jpg

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Lissajous figure, a mathematical curve, here in three dimensions. The view is from the negative z-axis and up. The frequency ratios are x = 9, y = 4 and z = 1.

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Image: User:Solkoll.
Graphical illustrations made from mathematical algorithms, (well, some of them are "handcrafted" =)
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More images I have made from maths:

See also: Solkoll 2D & Solkoll 3D


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current17:05, 24 March 2005717×600 (98 KB)Solkoll ('''Lissajous figure''', here in three dimensions, (top view). The frequency ratios are x = 9, y = 4 and z = 1. {{Solkoll}})
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