catenoids
A catenoid is a minimal surface, meaning it is a surface that locally minimizes its surface area for a given boundary. It is named after the Latin word *catena*, meaning "chain," due to its resemblance to the shape formed by a uniform flexible chain suspended between two points under the influence of gravity. The catenoid is a classic example of a surface of revolution, generated by rotating a catenary curve around an axis.
Mathematically, a catenoid can be described using the equation derived from the catenary function. If a catenary
Catenoids are significant in differential geometry and the calculus of variations due to their minimal surface
In physics, catenoids appear in the study of soap films and liquid membranes, where they form naturally