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The authors generalize and complete Ferri's characterization of the finite quadric Veronesean \({\mathcal V}_2^4\). They show that if \(K\) is a set of points in \(PG(5,q)\), \(q>2\) satisfying Veronesean conditions 1 (VC1) and 2 (VC2), then \(K\) is projectively equivalent with the quadric Veronesean \({\mathcal V}_2^4\) in \(PG(5,q)\). And also it is shown that, for \(q=2\), a set of points in \(PG(5,2)\) satisfying (VC1) and (VC2) is either a quadric Veronesean or an elliptic quadric in some subspace \(PG(3,2)\).
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    On Ferri's characterization of the finite quadric Veronesean \(\mathcal V_2^4\) (English)
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    The authors generalize and complete Ferri's characterization of the finite quadric Veronesean \({\mathcal V}_2^4\). They show that if \(K\) is a set of points in \(PG(5,q)\), \(q>2\) satisfying Veronesean conditions 1 (VC1) and 2 (VC2), then \(K\) is projectively equivalent with the quadric Veronesean \({\mathcal V}_2^4\) in \(PG(5,q)\). And also it is shown that, for \(q=2\), a set of points in \(PG(5,2)\) satisfying (VC1) and (VC2) is either a quadric Veronesean or an elliptic quadric in some subspace \(PG(3,2)\).
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    quadric Veronesean
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