File:Multi surface example 1.svg
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English: The multi-surface (a collection of weighted surfaces) on the left can be denoted by the vector field in the middle (in generating the vector field, each surface was approximated to intersect the edge of each square in the middle). On the right is a more canonical multi-surface with the same vector field, where nearby surface segments with opposite orientations have cancelled out, and the individual surfaces do not intersect. |
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| Author | Math buff |
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