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- Cayleyan abstract "In algebraic geometry, the Cayleyan is a variety associated to a hypersurface by Cayley (1844), who named it the pippian in (Cayley 1857) and also called it the Steiner–Hessian.".
- Q5055328 abstract "In algebraic geometry, the Cayleyan is a variety associated to a hypersurface by Cayley (1844), who named it the pippian in (Cayley 1857) and also called it the Steiner–Hessian.".
- Cayleyan comment "In algebraic geometry, the Cayleyan is a variety associated to a hypersurface by Cayley (1844), who named it the pippian in (Cayley 1857) and also called it the Steiner–Hessian.".
- Q5055328 comment "In algebraic geometry, the Cayleyan is a variety associated to a hypersurface by Cayley (1844), who named it the pippian in (Cayley 1857) and also called it the Steiner–Hessian.".