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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1592038
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GQ(4, 2)-extensions, strongly regular case
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1592038

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    GQ(4, 2)-extensions, strongly regular case (English)
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    23 July 2001
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    It is shown that there are no totally regular locally \(\text{GQ}(4,2)\)-graphs with \(\mu=10\). This implies that if \(G\) is a homogeneous \(\text{GQ}(4,2)\)-extension with strongly regular point graph \(\Gamma\) then either \(G\) is a one-point extension or else \(\Gamma\) is the unique locally \(\text{GQ}(4,2)\)-graph with parameters \((126,45,12,8)\).
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    finite geometry
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    regular graphs
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