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File:Calabi-Yau.png

Description This image is a somewhat fair reconstruction of an image of the en:Calabi–Yau manifold that appears as a figure in the paper:
Leonard Susskind (November 2003). " Superstrings (Features: November 2003)". Physics World 16 (11). Retrieved on 2007-07-24.

I created this image myself to replace en:File:Calabi-Yau.jpeg (an illicit copy of the original). To recreate the image's likeness without copying the image, I used the description on the home page of Prof. Andrew Hanson of the computer science department at the University of Indiana, and the procedure he provides in the paper:

A.J. Hanson (November/December 1994). "A construction for computer visualization of certain complex curves". Notices of the Amer.Math.Soc. 41 (9): 1156-1163.

In particular, the image I created resembles this image on Prof. Hanson's home page, as well as the figure from the Physics World article.

An alternate version is here.
Date 24 July 2007
Source own work by Lunch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Calabi-Yau.png (english Wikipedia)
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