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Figureeight

Figureeight refers to several mathematical and symbolic concepts. In geometry and calculus, it most often denotes a plane curve shaped like a sideways eight, a type of lemniscate. There are multiple varieties, including Bernoulli's lemniscate and the lemniscate of Gerono.

Bernoulli's lemniscate has polar equation r^2 = a^2 cos 2θ; in Cartesian coordinates it can be written

In knot theory, the figureeight knot, designated 4_1, is the simplest nontrivial knot with crossing number four.

In typography and mathematics, the sideways eight is also used as the infinity symbol, ∞, indicating boundlessness.

as
(x^2
+
y^2)^2
=
a^2
(x^2
−
y^2).
The
lemniscate
of
Gerono
is
another
form,
with
a
common
parametrization
x
=
a
cos
t,
y
=
a
sin
t
cos
t,
producing
a
figureeight-shaped
curve.
It
is
a
hyperbolic
knot,
and
its
complement
in
three-dimensional
space
supports
a
complete
hyperbolic
structure
of
finite
volume.
The
knot
is
amphichiral,
meaning
it
is
equivalent
to
its
mirror
image.
The
term
figureeight
thus
spans
geometric
curves,
knot
theory,
and
symbolic
representations,
all
connected
by
the
characteristic
eight-shaped
form.