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==In popular culture== [[File:MetalCurvahedraBall.jpg|thumb|Sculpture made from flat materials using the Gauss–Bonnet Theorem]] In [[Greg Egan]]'s novel ''[[Diaspora (novel)|Diaspora]]'', two characters discuss the derivation of this theorem. The theorem can be used directly as a system to control sculpture - for example, in work by [[Edmund Harriss]] in the collection of the [[University of Arkansas Honors College]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Harriss|first1=Edmund |date=2020 |title=Gauss-Bonnet Sculpting |url=http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2020/bridges2020-137.html |journal=Proceedings of Bridges 2020: Mathematics, Art, Music, Architecture, Education, Culture |volume=2020 |pages=137–144 |access-date=2020-11-17}}</ref> {{Clear}}
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