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Weddle surface
In algebraic geometry, a Weddle surface, introduced by , is a quartic surface in 3-dimensional projective space, given by the locus of vertices of the family of cones passing through 6 points in general position.
Weddle surfaces have 6 nodes and are birational to Kummer surfaces.
References
- {{citation|title=Surfaces de Weddle et leurs espaces de Modules: Fonctions thêta, fibrés vectoriels et géométrie des variétés Jacobiennes des courbes |year= 2010
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