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    Intersections in projective space. I: Combinatorics (English)
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    An elementary counting principle is given a wide variety of applications. In particular, it is shown that in finite space the dual of the intersection of two quadrics is not generally the same structure as the intersection of the two dual quadrics, contrary to the case of the complex numbers.
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    finite projective space
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    intersection of two quadrics
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    dual quadrics
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