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Implicit surfaces are mathematical representations of a surface within a three-dimensional space, defined by a scalar field equation, typically f(x, y, z) = 0. These surfaces are advantageous over parametric surfaces in handling complex topologies and are widely used in computer graphics, modeling, and simulations for creating smooth and continuous shapes without explicitly parameterizing them.
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