The Boy Surface at Oberwolfach

photo of the boy surface The Boy surface is named after Werner Boy, who constructed this surface, which is an immersion of the real projective plane in Euclidean 3-space, in 1901 in his thesis. The doctoral adviser was David Hilbert. The model of the Boy surface in front of the Institute's library building has 3-fold rotational symmetry and minimizes the Willmore functional which measures elastic energy.

On January 28th, 1991, it was installed at the MFO as a gift of Mercedes-Benz. The model is based on computations of Hermann Karcher, Ulrich Pinkall and Ivan Sterling at Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in Bonn.

Some technical data

Made by steel plate V4A, thickness 2 mm.
Weight: 84 kg.
Fixed with 772 rivets through 1650 holes.

The article Die Boysche Fläche in Oberwolfach (209 KB, 3 pages, in German) of H. Karcher and U. Pinkall in Mitteilungen der DMV, issue 1 (1997), is reproduced with kind permission of DMV.


Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach   updated: January 29th, 2008


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