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Cayley Surface (other)
Cayley surface may refer to: * Cayley's nodal cubic surface * Cayley's ruled cubic surface In differential geometry, Cayley's ruled cubic surface is the ruled cubic surface In mathematics, a cubic surface is a surface in 3-dimensional space defined by one polynomial equation of degree 3. Cubic surfaces are fundamental examples in algeb ...
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Cayley's Nodal Cubic Surface
In algebraic geometry, the Cayley surface, named after Arthur Cayley, is a cubic nodal surface in 3-dimensional projective space with four conical points. It can be given by the equation : wxy+ xyz+ yzw+zwx =0\ when the four singular points are those with three vanishing coordinates. Changing variables gives several other simple equations defining the Cayley surface. As a del Pezzo surface of degree 3, the Cayley surface is given by the linear system of cubics in the projective plane passing through the 6 vertices of the complete quadrilateral. This contracts the 4 sides of the complete quadrilateral to the 4 nodes of the Cayley surface, while blowing up its 6 vertices to the lines through two of them. The surface is a section through the Segre cubic. The surface contains nine lines, 11 tritangents and no double-sixes. A number of affine forms of the surface have been presented. Hunt uses (1-3 x-3y-3z)(xy+xz+yz)+6xyz = 0 by transforming coordinates (u_0, u_1, u_2, u_3) to ...
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