Barth surface

In algebraic geometry, a Barth surface is one of the complex surfaces in 3 dimensions with large numbers of double points found by Barth (1996). Two examples are the Barth sextic of degree 6 with 65 double points, and the Barth decic of degree 10 with 345 double points.

Some admit icosahedral symmetry.

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