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This is a list of named algebraic surfaces, compact complex surfaces, and families thereof, sorted according to the Enriques–Kodaira classification.

Kodaira dimension

Rational surfaces

Quadric surfaces

Rational cubic surfaces

Rational quartic surfaces

Other rational surfaces in space

Other families of rational surfaces

  • Coble surfaces
  • Del Pezzo surfaces, surfaces with an ample anticanonical divisor
  • Hirzebruch surfaces, rational ruled surfaces
  • Segre surfaces, intersections of two quadrics in projective 4-space
  • Unirational surfaces of characteristic 0
  • Veronese surface, the Veronese embedding of the projective plane into projective 5-space
  • White surfaces, the blow-up of the projective plane at points by the linear system of degree- curves through those points
    • Bordiga surfaces, the White surfaces determined by families of quartic curves

Non-rational ruled surfaces

Class VII surfaces

  • Vanishing second Betti number:
    • Hopf surfaces
    • Inoue surfaces; several other families discovered by Inoue have also been called "Inoue surfaces"
  • Positive second Betti number:
    • Enoki surfaces
    • Inoue–Hirzebruch surfaces
    • Kato surfaces

Kodaira dimension

K3 surfaces

  • Kummer surfaces
    • Tetrahedroids, special Kummer surfaces
    • Wave surface, a special tetrahedroid
  • Plücker surfaces, birational to Kummer surfaces
  • Weddle surfaces, birational to Kummer surfaces
  • Smooth quartic surfaces
  • Supersingular K3 surfaces

Enriques surfaces

  • Reye congruences, the locus of lines that lie on two out of three general quadric surfaces in projective space

Abelian surfaces

  • Horrocks–Mumford surfaces, surfaces of degree 10 in projective 4-space that are the zero locus of sections of the rank-two Horrocks–Mumford bundle

Other classes of dimension- surfaces

  • Non-classical Enriques surfaces, a variation on the notion of Enriques surfaces that only exist in characteristic two
  • Hyperelliptic surfaces or bielliptic surfaces; quasi-hyperelliptic surfaces are a variation of this notion that exist only in characteristics two and three
  • Kodaira surfaces

Kodaira dimension

  • Dolgachev surfaces

Kodaira dimension (surfaces of general type)

  • Barlow surfaces
  • Beauville surfaces
  • Burniat surfaces
  • Campedelli surfaces; surfaces of general type with the same Hodge numbers as Campedelli surfaces are called numerical Campidelli surfaces
  • Castelnuovo surfaces
  • Catanese surfaces
  • Fake projective planes or Mumford surfaces, surfaces with the same Betti numbers as projective plane but not isomorphic to it
  • Fano surface of lines on a non-singular 3-fold; sometimes, this term is taken to mean del Pezzo surface
  • Godeaux surfaces; surfaces of general type with the same Hodge numbers as Godeaux surfaces are called numerical Godeaux surfaces
  • Horikawa surfaces
  • Todorov surfaces

Families of surfaces with members in multiple classes

  • Surfaces that are also Shimura varieties:
    • Hilbert modular surfaces
    • Humbert surfaces
    • Picard modular surfaces
    • Shioda modular surfaces
  • Elliptic surfaces, surfaces with an elliptic fibration; quasielliptic surfaces constitute a modification this idea that occurs in finite characteristic
    • Raynaud surfaces and generalized Raynaud surfaces, certain quasielliptic counterexamples to the conclusions of the Kodaira vanishing theorem
  • Exceptional surfaces, surfaces whose Picard number achieve the bound set by the central Hodge number h1,1
  • Kähler surfaces, complex surfaces with a Kähler metric; equivalently, surfaces for which the first Betti number b1 is even
  • Minimal surfaces, surfaces that can't be obtained from another by blowing up at a point; they have no connection with the minimal surfaces of differential geometry
  • Nodal surfaces, surfaces whose only singularities are nodes
    • Cayley's nodal cubic, which has 4 nodes
    • Kummer surfaces, quartic surfaces with 16 nodes
    • Togliatti surface, a certain quintic with 31 nodes
    • Barth surfaces, referring to a certain sextic with 65 nodes and decic with 345 nodes
    • Labs surface, a certain septic with 99 nodes
    • Endrass surface, a certain surface of degree 8 with 168 nodes
    • Sarti surface, a certain surface of degree 12 with 600 nodes
  • Quotient surfaces, surfaces that are constructed as the orbit space of some other surface by the action of a finite group; examples include Kummer, Godeaux, Hopf, and Inoue surfaces
  • Zariski surfaces, surfaces in finite characteristic that admit a purely inseparable dominant rational map from the projective plane

See also

References

  • Compact Complex Surfaces by Wolf P. Barth, Klaus Hulek, Chris A.M. Peters, Antonius Van de Ven ISBN 3-540-00832-2
  • Complex algebraic surfaces by Arnaud Beauville, ISBN 0-521-28815-0

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