Dini's surface

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Dini's surface plotted with adjustable parameters by Wolfram Mathematica program
Dini's Surface with constants a = 1, b = 0.5 and 0 ≤ u ≤ 4Template:Pi and 0<v<1.

In geometry, Dini's surface is a surface with constant negative curvature that can be created by twisting a pseudosphere.[1] It is named after Ulisse Dini[2] and described by the following parametric equations:[3]

x=acosusinvy=asinusinvz=a(cosv+lntanv2)+bu
Dini's surface with 0 ≤ u ≤ 4Template:Pi and 0.01 ≤ v ≤ 1 and constants a = 1.0 and b = 0.2.

Another description is a generalized helicoid constructed from the tractrix.[4]

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