Mathematical models as artefacts for research: Felix Klein and the case of Kummer surfaces (Q353320)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6187497
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    Mathematical models as artefacts for research: Felix Klein and the case of Kummer surfaces
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6187497

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      Mathematical models as artefacts for research: Felix Klein and the case of Kummer surfaces (English)
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      12 July 2013
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      The word ``models'' in the title of this quite interesting paper refers to actual physical (wood, metal, plaster) models of geometric surfaces. This may conjure up images of creations intended for classroom use and now ensconced in old mathematics department display cases. But Rowe relates the history of models that were developed for research purposes in the 1800s. Prominent mathematicians like Klein, Kummer, Plücker, and Clebsch designed such objects, supervised their construction, and presented them at scientific meetings.
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      models of surfaces
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      history of algebraic geometry
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      Kummer surfaces
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      geometric optics
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      Felix Klein
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      Ernst Kummer
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      Julius Plücker
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