K-noid

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title: K-noid
text: In differential geometry, a k-noid is a minimal surface with k catenoid openings. In particular, the 3-noid is often called trinoid. The first k-noid minimal surfaces were described by Jorge and Meeks in 1983. The term k-noid and trinoid is also sometimes used for constant mean curvature surfaces, especially branched versions of the unduloid ("triunduloids"). k-noids are topologically equivalent to k-punctured spheres. k-noids with symmetric openings can be generated using the Weierstrass–Ennepe
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