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The word "surface" is an important term in mathematics and is used in many ways. The most common and straightforward use of the word is to denote a two-dimensionalsubmanifold of three-dimensional Euclidean space. Surfaces can range from the very complicated (e.g., fractals such as the Mandelbrot set) to the very simple (such as the plane). More generally, the word "surface" can be used to denote an -dimensionalsubmanifold of an
-dimensional manifold, or in general, any codimension-1 subobject in an object (like aBanach space or an infinite-dimensional manifold).
Even simple surfaces can display surprisingly counterintuitive properties. For example, the surface of revolution of around the _x_-axis for
(called Gabriel's horn) has finite volume but infinite surface area.
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Algebraic Surface, Compact Surface, Complete Surface, Developable Surface, Enneper's Minimal Surface,Hypersurface, Manifold,Minimal Surface, Orientable Surface, Orthogonal Surfaces, Riemann Surface, Smooth Surface, Solid,Surface with Boundary Explore this topic in the MathWorld classroom
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