WORKSHOP PAPERS PICTURES

  • William Edge
    28 real bitangents
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 124 (1994), 729-736.

  • William Edge
    A plane sextic and its five cusps
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 118 (1991), 209-223.

  • William Edge
    The quartic projections of Castelnuovo's normal surface with hyperelliptic prime sections
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 111 (1989), 315-324

  • William Edge
    Geometry related to the key del Pezzo surface and the associated mapping of plane cubics
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 107 (1987), 75-86.

  • William Edge
    PGL(2,11) and PSL(2,11)
    Journal of Algebra 97 (1985), 492-504.

  • William Edge
    Tangent spaces of a normal surface with hyperelliptic sections
    Canadian Journal of Mathematics 36 (1984), 131-143.

  • William Edge
    Fricke's octavic curve
    Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 27 (1984), 91-101.

  • William Edge
    The pairing of Del Pezzo quintics
    Journal of the London Mathematical Society 27 (1983), 402-412.

  • William Edge
    The simple groups PSL(2,7) and PSL(2,11)
    Comptes Rendus Mathematiques de l'Academie des Sciences 5 (1983), 201-206.

  • William Edge
    Algebraic surfaces with hyperelliptic sections
    The geometric vein (1982), 335-344.

  • William Edge
    A pencil of specialized canonical curves
    Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 90 (1981), 239-249.

  • William Edge
    A specialised net of quadrics having self-polar polyhedra, with details of the five-dimensional example
    Canadian Journal of Mathematics 33 (1981), 885-892.

  • William Edge
    Nodal cubic surfaces
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 83 (1979), 333-346.

  • William Edge
    A canonical curve of genus 6
    Mathematical Reports - Comptes rendus mathematiques (1979), 95-97.

  • William Edge
    Bring's curve
    Journal of the London Mathematical Society 18 (1978), 539-545.

  • William Edge
    Cubic primals in [4] with polar heptahedra
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 77 (1977), 151-162.

  • William Edge
    The chord locus of a certain curve in [n]
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 71 (1974), 337-343.

  • William Edge
    Osculatory properties of a certain curve in [n]
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 75 (1974), 331-344.

  • William Edge
    Binary forms and pencils of quadrics
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 73 (1973), 417-429.

  • William Edge
    Permutation representations of a group of order 9196830720
    Journal of the London Mathematical Society 2 (1970), 753-762.

  • William Edge
    The tacnodal form of Humbert's sextic
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 68 (1970), 257-269.

  • William Edge
    Three plane sextics and their automorphisms
    Canadian Journal of Mathematics 21 (1969), 1263-1278.

  • William Edge
    Fundamental figures, in four and six dimensions, over GF(2)
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 60 (1964), 183-195.

  • William Edge
    A second note on the simple group of order 6048
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 59 (1963), 1-9.

  • William Edge
    The simple group of order 6048
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 56 (1960), 189-204.

  • William Edge
    The partitioning of an orthogonal group in six variables
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 247 (1958), 539-549.

  • William Edge
    Baker's property of the Weddle surface
    Journal of the London Mathematical Society 32 (1957), 463-466.

  • William Edge
    The characters of the cubic surface group
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 237 (1956), 132-147.

  • William Edge
    The conjugate classes of the cubic surface group in an orthogonal representation
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 233 (1955), 126-146.

  • William Edge
    Line geometry in three dimensions over GF(3), and the allied geometry of quadrics in four and five dimensions
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 228 (1955), 129-146.

  • William Edge
    Geometrie in three dimensions over GF(3)
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 222 (1954), 262-286.

  • William Edge
    Humbert's plane sextics of genus 5
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 47 (1951), 483-495.

  • William Edge
    The Kummer quartic and the tetrahedroids based on the Maschke forms
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 45 (1949), 519-535.

  • William Edge
    The discriminant of a certain ternary quartic
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 62 (1948), 268-272.

  • William Edge
    A plane quartic curve with twelve undulations
    The Edinburgh Mathematical Notes 35 (1945), 10-13.

  • William Edge
    The identification of Klein's quartic
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 62 (1944), 83-91.

  • William Edge
    The contact net of quadrics
    Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 48 (1943), 112-121.

  • William Edge
    Sylvester's unravelment of a ternary quartic
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 61 (1942), 247-259.

  • William Edge
    Some remarks occasioned by the geometry of the Veronese surface
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 61 (1941), 140-159.

  • William Edge
    Determinantal representations of x4+y4+z4
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 34 (1938), 6-21.

  • William Edge
    Notes on a net of quadric surfaces. III. The scroll of trisecants of the Jacobian curve
    Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 44, (1938), 466-480.

  • William Edge
    A formula for a twisted curve
    Journal of the London Mathematical Society 12 (1937), 29-32.

  • William Edge
    Notes on a net of quadric surfaces. II. Anharmonic covariants
    Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 42, (1937), 276-280.

  • William Edge
    Notes on a net of quadric surfaces. I. The Cremona transformation
    Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 43, (1937), 302-315.

  • William Edge
    Two canonical forms for a net of quadric surfaces
    Journal of the London Mathematical Society 11 (1936), 194-202.

  • William Edge
    The net of quadric surfaces associated with a pair of Mobius tetrads
    Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 41 (1936), 337-360.

  • William Edge
    A special net of quadrics
    Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 4 (1936), 185-209.

  • William Edge
    Two canonical forms for a net of quadratic surfaces
    Journal of the London Mathematical Society 11 (1936), 194-202.

  • William Edge
    The problem of the in-and-circumscribed polygon for a plane quartic curve
    Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 4 (1935), 121-137.

  • William Edge
    Note on certain octadic surfaces
    Journal of the London Mathematical Society 9 (1934), 50-54.

  • William Edge
    A figure in space of seven dimensions, and its sections
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 30 (1934), 19-26.

  • William Edge
    Note on certain octadic surfaces
    Journal of the London Mathematical Society 9 (1934), 50-54.

  • William Edge
    A figure in space of seven dimensions, and its sections
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 30 (1934), 19-26.

  • William Edge
    The Jacobian curve of a net of quadrics
    Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 3 (1933), 259-268.

  • William Edge
    Cayley's problem of the in-and-circumscribed triangle
    Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 36 (1933), 142-171.

  • William Edge
    The Jacobian curve of a net of quadrics
    Proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society 3 (1933), 259-268.

  • William Edge
    Cayley's problem of the in-and-circumscribed triangle
    Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 36 (1933), 142-171.

  • William Edge
    Octadic surfaces and plane quartic curves
    Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 34 (1932), 492-525.

  • William Edge
    The number of apparent double points of certain loci
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 28 (1932), 285-299.

  • William Edge
    The number of apparent double points of certain loci
    Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 28 (1932), 285-299.

  • William Edge
    Octadic surfaces and plane quartic curves
    Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 34 (1932), 492-525.

  • William Edge
    On the quartic developable
    Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 33 (1931), 52--65.

  • William Edge
    On the quartic developable
    Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society 33 (1931), 52-65.