
In 2003, Hinke Osinga and Bernd Krauskopf from the Bristol Centre for Applied Nonlinear Mathematics produced the first real model of the Lorenz Attractor surface by knitting.

Download the paper by Osinga & Krauskopf here.
For more information on this topic please visit The Home of Mathematical Knitting
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Love your work with mathematical surfaces!
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