In mathematics, the Loch Ness monster is a surface with infinite genus but only one end. It appeared named this way already in a 1981 article by Sullivan & Phillips (1981). The surface can be constructed by starting with a plane (which can be thought of as the surface of Loch Ness) and adding an infinite number of handles (which can be thought of as loops of the Loch Ness monster).
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The LochNessMonster (Scottish Gaelic: Uilebheist Loch Nis), affectionately known as Nessie, is a mythical creature in Scottish folklore that is said...
In mathematics, the LochNessmonster is a surface with infinite genus but only one end. It appeared named this way already in a 1981 article by Sullivan...
The LochNessMonster is a creature from folklore that has appeared in popular culture in various genres since at least 1934. It is most often depicted...
A lake monster is a lake-dwelling entity in folklore. The most famous example is the LochNessMonster. Depictions of lake monsters are often similar to...
1948. In common with LochNess, occasional reports of large unidentified creatures in the loch's waters are made. The lochmonster has been dubbed Mòrag...
British cryptozoologist who attempted to prove the existence of the LochNessMonster. Dinsdale was born in Aberystwyth, Wales, the son of Felix and Dorys...
set in and around LochNess and in London. In the serial, the alien shapeshifters the Zygons plot to use their cyborg sea monster the Skarasen to take...
cryptozoologists include Bigfoot, Yeti, the chupacabra, the Jersey Devil, the LochNessMonster, and the Mokele-mbembe. Scholars have noted that the cryptozoology...
places the water horse in a loch (particularly a loch that is famous for a lake monster, such as LochNess, Loch Morar or Loch Lomond), some Breton and Cornish...
associated kelpie story, but the most extensively reported is that of LochNess. The kelpie has counterparts across the world, such as the Germanic nixie...
fourth-largest freshwater loch in Scotland; it is the largest north of LochNess. Its surface area is 28.7 km2 (11.08 sq mi). Loch Maree contains five large...
entire water column from the surface of the ice to the seafloor. Dr. Robert Rines worked to find the LochNessMonster on a second expedition with the...
culturally prevalent than other cryptids, such as Bigfoot or the LochNessMonster, but it is often referenced in material that comments on, takes inspiration...
a German airplane. LochNessMonsterMonster of Lake Tota Limnic eruption Vorotyntseva, Sofya (20 January 2004). "LochNessMonster Has a Relative in Russian...