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Enumerative Formulae for Surfaces

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

L. Roth
Affiliation:
Clare College

Extract

The formulae considered in this paper deal with the multiple tangent lines and planes to surfaces in three dimensions; the functional method employed is that of a previous paper, in which a more restricted discussion was given for surfaces in higher space.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1930

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See F. §§ 1, 13; the surface F 7, which is described in § 1, has one improper node, not two, as stated.

* Basset, p. 31.

It does not vanish for F 4′ on account of the nodal lines through the triple point.

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* Its tangent planes along Γ are the tangent planes to F.

The correspondence given by James (J. p. 223) is misprinted; the coefficient of Z should be 2.

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Basset, p. 39.

Zeuthen, p. 469.

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* The dual method is due to James (J. p. 216); the coefficient of n4 should be unity in his result.

Basset, p. 196.

* Basset, p. 283; the coefficient − 11 should be − 12.

* Basset, p. 273.