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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1675821
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English | Galois points on quartic surfaces |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1675821 |
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Galois points on quartic surfaces (English)
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2001
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Let \(S\) be a smooth hypersurface in the projective three space and consider a projection of \(S\) from a point \(P\in S\) to a plane \(H\). This projection induces a field extension \(k(S)/k(H)\). \(P\) is called a Galois point if this extension is Galois. We study structures of quartic surfaces focusing on Galois points. We will show that the number of the Galois points is 0,1,2,4 or 8 and the existence of some rule of distribution of the Galois points. Especially there exists only one surface with eight Galois points, which is defined by \(xy^3+zw^3+x^4+z^4=0\) and has 64 lines.
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elliptic surface
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Galois extension
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projective transformation
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