👉 Heckerism is a mathematical concept in algebraic geometry that relates to the study of certain kinds of surfaces, particularly those with singularities. It was introduced by H. W. Hecke in 1936 and has since become an important tool for understanding the geometry of algebraic varieties. The term "heckerism" refers to a specific type of algebraic surface that is described by the equation: x^2 + y^2 - z^2 = 0 This