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The lines of \(PG(4, 2)\) are the points on a quintic in \(PG(9, 2)\)
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    The lines of \(PG(4, 2)\) are the points on a quintic in \(PG(9, 2)\) (English)
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    22 November 1994
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    vector space over a field
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    bivector
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    product basis
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    quintic
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