Bring's curve
In mathematics, Bring's curve (also called Bring's surface) is the curve given by the equations
It was named by Klein (2003, p.157) after Erland Samuel Bring who studied a similar construction in 1786 in a Promotionschrift submitted to the University of Lund.
The automorphism group of the curve is the symmetric group S5 of order 120, given by permutations of the 5 coordinates. This is the largest possible automorphism group of a genus 4 complex curve.
The curve can be realized as a triple cover of the sphere branched in 12 points, and is the Riemann surface associated to the small stellated dodecahedron. It has genus 4.
References
- Bring, Erland Samuel; Sommelius, Sven Gustaf (1786), Meletemata quædam mathematica circa transformationem æquationem algebraicarum, Promotionschrift, University of Lund
- Edge, W. L. (1978), "Bring's curve", Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 18 (3): 539–545, doi:10.1112/jlms/s2-18.3.539, ISSN 0024-6107, MR 518240
- Klein, Felix (2003) [1884], Lectures on the icosahedron and the solution of equations of the fifth degree, Dover Phoenix Editions, New York: Dover Publications, ISBN 978-0-486-49528-6, MR 0080930
- Weber, Matthias (2005), "Kepler's small stellated dodecahedron as a Riemann surface", Pacific J. Math., 220: 167–182
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