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    Independence spaces and uniform modules (English)
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    It is shown that an independence structure can be defined in a natural way on the set of uniform submodules of a module. Such an independence structure is modular. Thus, if it is connected and of rank at least three, it is a projective geometry coordinatizable over a division ring, of which we give a construction in terms of the module elements.
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    independence structure
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    module
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    projective geometry
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