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Quartic threefold

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In algebraic geometry, a quartic threefold is a degree 4 hypersurface of dimension 3 in 4-dimensional projective space. Iskovskih & Manin (1971) showed that all non-singular quartic threefolds are irrational, though some of them are unirational.

Examples

  • Burkhardt quartic
  • Igusa quartic
  • References

    Quartic threefold Wikipedia


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