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On the fibre product of incidence structures (English)
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16 July 1996
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Consider the category \(\mathcal I\) of linear incidence structures given by a flag set \(F \subset P \times {\mathcal B}\), where \(P\) is the set of points and \(\mathcal B\) is the set of blocks. The author observes that \(F_1 \times F_2\) defines a fibre product (= pull back) in \(\mathcal I\). The fibre product of two Klingenberg structures with isomorphic quotients is again a Klingenberg structure of the same type (projective Klingenberg plane, circle plane with neighbourhood relation etc.). The construction of a fibre product is also applied to divisible designs.
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incidence structure
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fibre product
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Klingenberg structure
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divisible designs
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