Klein configuration
In geometry, the Klein configuration, studied by Klein (1870), is a geometric configuration related to Kummer surfaces that consists of 60 points and 60 planes, with each point lying on 15 planes and each plane passing through 15 points.
References
- Hudson, R. W. H. T. (1990) [1905], "§25. Klein's 6015 configuration", Kummer's quartic surface, Cambridge Mathematical Library, Cambridge University Press, pp. 42–44, ISBN 978-0-521-39790-2, MR 1097176
- Klein, Felix (1870), "Zur Theorie der Liniencomplexe des ersten und zweiten Grades", Mathematische Annalen (Springer Berlin / Heidelberg) 2: 198–226, doi:10.1007/BF01444020, ISSN 0025-5831
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