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Parametric Egg

Posted by Anne Giles Clelland at 5:00 AM on April 11, 2009:

An egg-colored ellipsoid, with three parametric sine functions wrapping around it at various points.

Handshake 2.0's Parametric Egg

For the math behind Handshake 2.0's Parametric Egg, feel free to read this .pdf.

Handshake 2.0's Web 2.0 developer is the author of Parametric Hand Turkey, Parametric Valentine, and Parametric Shamrock, all created using Mathematica.   Handshake 2.0's Web 2.0 developer's parametric creations have been listed on Wolfram Research News & Events.

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How does one hide a parametric egg?

Hmm, well, if it's parameterized in terms of t, you could simply define it for all 0≤t≤0.

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