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On the rank of incidence matrices for points and lines of finite affine and projective geometries over a field of four elements
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    On the rank of incidence matrices for points and lines of finite affine and projective geometries over a field of four elements (English)
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    17 March 2015
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    The authors investigate the rang of incidence matrices for affine and projective geometry over a finite field. First, they review and analyze the known formulas for the rank of the incidence matrices. Then, they obtain and discuss new such formulas for the projective geometry \(\mathrm{PG}_1(h,4)\) and the affine geometry \(\mathrm{EG}_1(h,4)\). A complete description for the systems of lines and points in \(\mathrm{EG}_1(h,4)\) is given.
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    finite affine and projective geometries
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    incidence matrix
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    points
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    lines
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