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On adjoints and dual matroids (English)
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1990
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A ``duality'' can be introduced among matroids with lattice-theoretic concepts but the relationship between this relation and the ``usual'' one is not clear. J. H. Mason conjectured that if M has such a ``dual'' then so has \(M^*\). The authors show that the ``non-Desargues'' configuration is a counterexample.
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dual matroid
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