Monkey Saddle

In mathematics, the monkey saddle is the surface defined by the equation
z = x3 − 3xy2.
Its name derives from the observation that a saddle for a monkey requires three depressions: two for the legs, and one for the tail. The origin of the monkey saddle in an example of a degenerate critical point. See also: saddle point

 

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