Cobles may mean:

  • Coble(s), traditional wooden Yorkshire fishing boats
  • Cobleș, a river in Alba County, Romania
  • Cobleș, a village in the commune Arieșeni, Alba County, Romania

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Coble

the coble, much shallower and beamier than the English type, serves for salmon-fishing off beaches near Arbroath and Montrose in Angus. These cobles have

Cobleș

The Cobleș is a left tributary of the river Arieșul Mare in Romania. It discharges into the Arieșul Mare in Arieșeni. Its length is 9 km (5.6 mi) and its

Coble surface

In algebraic geometry, a Coble surface was defined by Dolgachev & Zhang (2001) to be a smooth rational projective surface with empty anti-canonical linear

Robert L. Coble

Robert Louis Coble (January 22, 1928 – August 27, 1992) was an American ceramic scientist, notable for his discovery of Coble creep, the effect that carries

Coble hypersurface

7-dimensional cubic hypersurface (Coble 1917), also called a Coble hypersurface. Coble curve (dimension 1) Coble surface (dimension 2) Coble variety (dimension 4)

Coble (surname)

Coble is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anna Coble, American biophysicist Arthur Byron Coble (1878–1966), American mathematician

Coble variety

In mathematics, the Coble variety is the moduli space of ordered sets of 6 points in the projective plane, and can be represented as a double cover of

Coble curve

be infinitely near points). They were studied by Arthur Coble (1919, 1982). Coble surface Coble, Arthur B. (1919), "The Ten Nodes of the Rational Sextic