Noether's theorem on rationality for surfaces explained

In mathematics, Noether's theorem on rationality for surfaces is a classical result of Max Noether on complex algebraic surfaces, giving a criterion for a rational surface. Let S be an algebraic surface that is non-singular and projective. Suppose there is a morphism φ from S to the projective line, with general fibre also a projective line. Then the theorem states that S is rational.[1]

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  1. 10.1007/BF01366911 . 11 . The castelnuovo criterion of rationality . 1972 . Mathematical Notes of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR . 20–23 . Kurke . G..