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GEOMETRY OF THE OVOIDS: AVIAN EGGS AND SIMILAR ASYMMETRIC FORMS

Journal

JOURNAL OF GEOMETRY AND SYMMETRY IN PHYSICS
Volume 65, Issue -, Pages 67-91

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BULGARIAN ACAD SCIENCES, INST MECHANICS
DOI: 10.7546/jgsp-65-2023-67-91

Keywords

Cassinian oval; curvature; curve; geometrical model; Jacobian elliptic; functions; parameterization; Perseus spirics; Preston model; uniformization

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Despite the lack of clear relationships with measurable parameters, there has been a recent development in providing geometrical models of egg shapes based on Perseus spirics and Cassinian ovals. New explicit formulas for the volumes, surface areas, and curvatures of avian eggs have been derived and compared with experimental data.
Despite the longstanding interest in the shapes of the eggs the available parametric descriptions in the modern literature are given only via purely empirical formulas without any clear relationships with their measurable parameters. Here we present geometrical models of the eggs based on Perseus spirics and Cassinian ovals which were known since the ancient time but their analytical parameterization was also absent in the meantime. Such ones have been found recently and the present work is based on the idea to use spirics or Cassinians as geometrical models of the eggs shapes. New explicit formulas for the volumes, surface areas and the curvatures of the avian eggs have been derived from the first principles and these have been compared with the available experimental data.

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