Lidinoid

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Lidinoid in a unit cell.

In differential geometry, the lidinoid is a triply periodic minimal surface. The name comes from its Swedish discoverer Sven Lidin (who called it the HG surface).[1]

It has many similarities to the gyroid, and just as the gyroid is the unique embedded member of the associate family of the Schwarz P surface the lidinoid is the unique embedded member of the associate family of a Schwarz H surface.[2] It belongs to space group 230(Ia3d).

The Lidinoid can be approximated as a level set:[3]

(1/2)[sin(2x)cos(y)sin(z)+sin(2y)cos(z)sin(x)+sin(2z)cos(x)sin(y)](1/2)[cos(2x)cos(2y)+cos(2y)cos(2z)+cos(2z)cos(2x)]+0.15=0

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