Conic bundle

In algebraic geometry, a conic bundle is an algebraic variety that appears as a solution to a Cartesian equation of the form:

Conic bundles can be considered as either a Severi–Brauer surface or a Châtelet surface. This can be a double covering of a ruled surface. Through an isomorphism, it can be associated with the symbol in the second Galois cohomology of the field . In practice, it is more commonly observed as a surface with a well-understood divisor class group, and the simplest cases share with Del Pezzo surfaces the property of being a rational surface. But many problems of contemporary mathematics remain open, notably. for those examples which are not rational, the question of unirationality.

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