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Triangle geometries (English)
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1984
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The aim of this paper is to study triangle geometries. A triangle geometry is a rank 3 incidence geometry or, using the recent concept of a chamber system, a rank 3 chamber system whose rank 2 residues are projective planes. (By a theorem of Tits, every triangle geometry arises as quotient of a suitable affine building). The author investigates two special classes of triangle geometries: the trivalent ones (whose rank 1 residues have three chambers) and the tight ones (containing exactly three rank 2 residues). For the first class he shows that a regular automorphism group of a trivalent geometry can only be of four types and gives an example for three of these types. For the second class the author gives a method of construction using projective planes; in particular he proves that any finite desarguesian plane gives rise to a tight triangle geometry which admits the full Singer group of the plane, together with its multipliers. Special types of tight triangle geometries are studied, too.
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trivalent triangle geometries
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tight triangle geometries
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triangle geometry
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affine building
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