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Some characterizations of quasi-symmetric designs with a spread
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    Some characterizations of quasi-symmetric designs with a spread (English)
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    10 October 1993
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    A quasi-symmetric design is a block design with two distinct block intersection numbers. A spread is a set of blocks through a point that partition the set of the remaining points. In this paper quasi-symmetric designs with smallest block intersection number 1 that contain a spread are studied. Several characterizations of the design \(\text{PG}_ 2(4,q)\) of the lines in \(\text{PG}(4,q)\) as a quasi-symmetric design with a spread are obtained. In particular, an analogue of the Demowski-Wagner theorem characterizing \(\text{PG}_ 2(4,q)\) as a smooth quasi-symmetric design is proved.
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    quasi-symmetric design
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    spread
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    block intersection number
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