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Alan Hugh Schoen (born December 11, 1924) is an American physicist and computer scientist best known for his discovery of the gyroid, an infinitely connected triply periodic minimal surface.
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A. H. Schoen holding a model of the gyroid at the Courant Institute, 1968. Photo by Stefan Hildebrandt.
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