Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2008
The surfaces considered in this note are Jacobians of four quadric forms (“quadrics”) in [4], where one or more of the quadrics are space-pairs. It is believed that, with one exception, they have not been noticed previously; and so little is known of non-rational surfaces in higher space that it seems worth while putting them on record.
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