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Endrass surface
Mathematical object in algebraic geometry
Mathematical object in algebraic geometry

In algebraic geometry, an Endrass surface is a nodal surface of degree 8 with 168 real nodes, found by . This is the most real nodes known for its degree; however, the best proven upper bound, 174, does not match the lower bound given by this surface.{{cite journal
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References
- (1997). "A projective surface of degree eight with 168 nodes". Journal of Algebraic Geometry.
- (2007). "Geometric Modeling and Algebraic Geometry". Springer.
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