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I'm quite new to TikZ, so I would love to get some help with the drawing! What I intended to draw was not exactly what is shown in the picture, as that is probably not possible. I only want to draw a similar photo within the boundaries of TikZ. That is, The function f on M is a map from M to R^1. The coordinate map g from a region U of M containing P onto a region g(U) of R^n has an inverse. The composite map fog^{-1} gives a map from R^n to R^1, which is a function on R^n.the surfaces themselves don't have to curve exactly like the ones in the photo.










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I'm quite new to TikZ, so I would love to get some help with the drawing! What I intended to draw was not exactly what is shown in the picture, as that is probably not possible. I only want to draw a similar photo within the boundaries of TikZ. That is, The function f on M is a map from M to R^1. The coordinate map g from a region U of M containing P onto a region g(U) of R^n has an inverse. The composite map fog^{-1} gives a map from R^n to R^1, which is a function on R^n.the surfaces themselves don't have to curve exactly like the ones in the photo.










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I'm quite new to TikZ, so I would love to get some help with the drawing! What I intended to draw was not exactly what is shown in the picture, as that is probably not possible. I only want to draw a similar photo within the boundaries of TikZ. That is, The function f on M is a map from M to R^1. The coordinate map g from a region U of M containing P onto a region g(U) of R^n has an inverse. The composite map fog^{-1} gives a map from R^n to R^1, which is a function on R^n.the surfaces themselves don't have to curve exactly like the ones in the photo.










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I'm quite new to TikZ, so I would love to get some help with the drawing! What I intended to draw was not exactly what is shown in the picture, as that is probably not possible. I only want to draw a similar photo within the boundaries of TikZ. That is, The function f on M is a map from M to R^1. The coordinate map g from a region U of M containing P onto a region g(U) of R^n has an inverse. The composite map fog^{-1} gives a map from R^n to R^1, which is a function on R^n.the surfaces themselves don't have to curve exactly like the ones in the photo.







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