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#1 Posted: 6/22/2017 12:28:24 PM
As you can see, I have attempted Goursat [Gobstopper]... not to avail.
Will try again from the Mathcad program, via Spline Matrix => f(u,v).
Jean
Rotate Goursat.sm (384.01 KiB) downloaded 1096 time(s).
Will try again from the Mathcad program, via Spline Matrix => f(u,v).
Jean
Rotate Goursat.sm (384.01 KiB) downloaded 1096 time(s).
#2 Posted: 6/26/2017 12:47:32 PM
Hello, Jean. The algorithm is only suitable for constructing simply-connected
Surfaces without singular points. Therefore, for the first surface it
not approached, and the second turned out to be of poor quality.
The second surface and its upper half, constructed with the help of the
new algorithm.


GoursatJean.sm (28.15 KiB) downloaded 1048 time(s).
Surfaces without singular points. Therefore, for the first surface it
not approached, and the second turned out to be of poor quality.
The second surface and its upper half, constructed with the help of the
new algorithm.


GoursatJean.sm (28.15 KiB) downloaded 1048 time(s).
#3 Posted: 6/27/2017 9:25:21 AM
Thanks Ber7 for the explanation.
Will come back, because very slow on my Win 7 ...
Jean
Will come back, because very slow on my Win 7 ...
Jean
#4 Posted: 6/27/2017 2:35:10 PM
WroteHello, Jean. The algorithm is only suitable for constructing simply-connected
Surfaces without singular points. Therefore, for the first surface it
not approached, and the second turned out to be of poor quality.
The second surface and its upper half, constructed with the help of the
new algorithm.
GoursatJean.sm (28.15 KiB) downloaded 1048 time(s).
Such a graph is possible only for a>0
(x1*x2)^2+(x2*x3)^2+(x1*x3)^2 - a=0;
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