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The hairy ball theorem and why there is no wind (somewhere) on Earth
The {Hairy} Ball Theorem: Abstract Math that Won't Drive You Nuts - The Prompt Magazine
Magnetic flux lines in type-II superconductors and the 'hairy ball' theorem | Nature Communications
The Hairy Ball Theorem revisited – a newer, shorter, proof
IAPS - International Association of Physics Students - Alt text: Text around a drawing of Earth as a globe with a marker denoting zero velocity at a point on Earth. A hedgehog
on X: "on this episode of misinformation: math exists on a ball and godels incompleteness theorems come naturally from the hairy ball theorem https://t.co/5QSBtIyv34" / X
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What is the hairy ball theorem? | Britannica
Math's 'Hairy Ball Theorem' Has Surprising Implications | Scientific American
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Visualizing Math — You cannot comb a ball. Or a dog apparently (not...
Relating to the unfortunately named "hairy ball theorem" : r/textbookhumour
Hairy balls” in optics? | Skulls in the Stars
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complex analysis - The Hairy ball theorem and Möbius transformations - Mathematics Stack Exchange
The Hairy Ball Theorem - Wolfram Demonstrations Project
Math's 'Hairy Ball Theorem' Has Surprising Implications | Scientific American
Hairy Ball Theorem – Math Fun Facts
Geometric optics and the “hairy ball theorem” - ScienceDirect
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differential geometry - Hairy Ball Theorem on $\mathbb{S}^2$: a counter-example? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Hairy ball theorem A failed attempt to comb a hairy 3-ball (2-sphere), leaving a tuft at each pole A hairy doughnut (2-torus), on the other hand, is quite easily combable. - iFunny