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ひとりでに起き上がる不思議な均質立体「Gomboc」、数学理論から誕生 写真5枚 国際ニュース:AFPBB News
ひとりでに起き上がる不思議な均質立体「Gomboc」、数学理論から誕生 写真5枚 国際ニュース:AFPBB News

File:Gömböc.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Gömböc.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Maple helps discover the mathematics-based Gömböc shape - User Case Studies  - Maplesoft
Maple helps discover the mathematics-based Gömböc shape - User Case Studies - Maplesoft

Gömböc - Wikipedia
Gömböc - Wikipedia

Gömböc | The gömböc is a convex three-dimensional homogeneous body that  when resting on a flat surface has just one stable and one unstable point  of equilibrium.
Gömböc | The gömböc is a convex three-dimensional homogeneous body that when resting on a flat surface has just one stable and one unstable point of equilibrium.

Gábor Domokos - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Gábor Domokos - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

PDF) The Gömböc Pill | Gabor Domokos - Academia.edu
PDF) The Gömböc Pill | Gabor Domokos - Academia.edu

Igazolták Platón több ezer éves sejtését: a Föld kockákból épül fel -  Librarius.hu
Igazolták Platón több ezer éves sejtését: a Föld kockákból épül fel - Librarius.hu

Prof. Dr. Domokos Gábor: A gömb, a Gömböc és a Mars kavicsai (Mindenki  Akadémiája) - YouTube
Prof. Dr. Domokos Gábor: A gömb, a Gömböc és a Mars kavicsai (Mindenki Akadémiája) - YouTube

Gömböc - self-righting geometric shape, two points of equilibrium | Edmund  Scientifics | どんより, テンセグリティ, オブジェクト
Gömböc - self-righting geometric shape, two points of equilibrium | Edmund Scientifics | どんより, テンセグリティ, オブジェクト

The Gomboc inspired the shape of the insulin capsule” | Budapest University  of Technology and Economics
The Gomboc inspired the shape of the insulin capsule” | Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Lehetetlennek hitt formára bukkant a magyar kutató | 24.hu
Lehetetlennek hitt formára bukkant a magyar kutató | 24.hu

File:Gömböc statue.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Gömböc statue.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Magyar elmék (Hungarian minds): Gömböc (Domokos Gábor, Várkonyi Péter)
Magyar elmék (Hungarian minds): Gömböc (Domokos Gábor, Várkonyi Péter)

STL-Datei Gömböc kostenlos herunterladen • 3D-Drucker-Modell ・ Cults
STL-Datei Gömböc kostenlos herunterladen • 3D-Drucker-Modell ・ Cults

Múzeumba került a magyar találmány, a Gömböc
Múzeumba került a magyar találmány, a Gömböc

Gömböc | Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Gömböc | Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo

The Tortoise and the Mathematician: A Tale of Geometry – theGIST
The Tortoise and the Mathematician: A Tale of Geometry – theGIST

Blikk.hu - hírek első kézből, hitelesen
Blikk.hu - hírek első kézből, hitelesen

About - Gömböc
About - Gömböc

Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland - Public lecture by  Professor Gábor Domokos Pebbles on Mars and the Gömböc Tuesday 21 March  5.15pm Lecture Theatre PLT1 Ground Floor Building 303 38 Princes
Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland - Public lecture by Professor Gábor Domokos Pebbles on Mars and the Gömböc Tuesday 21 March 5.15pm Lecture Theatre PLT1 Ground Floor Building 303 38 Princes

Equilibrium: Sensational Hungarian Invention "Gömböc" To Hit The Stores  Next Year - Hungary Today
Equilibrium: Sensational Hungarian Invention "Gömböc" To Hit The Stores Next Year - Hungary Today

Gabor Domokos, head of the department of Mechanics and Materials and  Structures at Budapest's Technical University, shows his invention "Gomboc"  mono-monostatic body in Budapest February 12, 2007. Mono-monostatic bodies  are convex, homogeneous
Gabor Domokos, head of the department of Mechanics and Materials and Structures at Budapest's Technical University, shows his invention "Gomboc" mono-monostatic body in Budapest February 12, 2007. Mono-monostatic bodies are convex, homogeneous

The Gomboc: The World's First Self-Righting Object | WIRED
The Gomboc: The World's First Self-Righting Object | WIRED

Gömböc Object Rights Itself No Matter How It Lands - Nerdist
Gömböc Object Rights Itself No Matter How It Lands - Nerdist