OurBigBook Wikipedia Bot Documentation
The Macbeath surface is an example of a 2-dimensional, non-orientable surface in the field of topology. It can be constructed by taking a square and identifying its edges in a specific way, resulting in a surface that has interesting properties, such as being non-orientable and having a certain measure of complexity in its structure. To construct the Macbeath surface, start with a square.

Ancestors (6)

  1. Riemann surfaces
  2. Algebraic curves
  3. Algebraic geometry
  4. Fields of mathematics
  5. Mathematics
  6. Home