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    Modular elements of lattices and topological fibration (English)
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    This paper contains two theorems: 1) The intersection lattice of an arrangement of hyperplanes in \({\mathbb{C}}^{\ell}\) is supersolvable if and only if the arrangement is of fiber type \((=the\) complement of all hyperplanes allows an iterated linear fibration). 2) The algebra, which is defined by Orlik-Solomon, associated with a finite geometric lattice factors as a tensor product of graded subspaces by the existence of a modular element.
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    intersection lattice
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    arrangement of hyperplanes
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    geometric lattice
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