Media Summary: A smooth cubic surface being rotated. This one, known as A classical question in algebraic geometry is how many cone-singularities a surface of a given degree can have. For degree 3 ... HINT: Right Click on the image and select Loop to play the rotation continually.) This is a rotating image of the famous
The Clebsch Cubic - Detailed Analysis & Overview
A smooth cubic surface being rotated. This one, known as A classical question in algebraic geometry is how many cone-singularities a surface of a given degree can have. For degree 3 ... HINT: Right Click on the image and select Loop to play the rotation continually.) This is a rotating image of the famous clebsch diagonal cubic surface configuration thin shell Illustrates how a circle is mapped from a plane to a surface under A classical result in algebraic geometry, probably first shown by
This lecture is part of an online algebraic geometry course, based on chapter I of "Algebraic geometry" by Hartshorne. It gives two ... A few bits of history, Schlaefli's double six, 27 lines, the Hilbert Cohn-Vossen cubic,