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Summary: In this paper results are proved with applications to the orbits of \((n-1)\)-dimensional subspaces disjoint from a regulus \(\mathcal{R}\) of \((n-1)\)-subspaces in \(\mathrm{PG}(2n-1,q)\), with respect to the subgroup of \(\mathrm{PGL}(2n,q)\) fixing \(\mathcal{R}\). Such results have consequences on several aspects of finite geometry. First of all, a necessary condition for an \((n-1)\)-subspace \(U\) and a regulus \(\mathcal{R}\) of \((n-1)\)-subspaces to be extendable to a Desarguesian spread is given. The description also allows to improve results of Barwick and Jackson on the André-Bruck-Bose representation of a \(q\)-subline in \(\mathrm{PG}(2,q^n)\). Furthermore, the results in this paper are applied to the classification of linear sets, in particular clubs.
Property / review text: Summary: In this paper results are proved with applications to the orbits of \((n-1)\)-dimensional subspaces disjoint from a regulus \(\mathcal{R}\) of \((n-1)\)-subspaces in \(\mathrm{PG}(2n-1,q)\), with respect to the subgroup of \(\mathrm{PGL}(2n,q)\) fixing \(\mathcal{R}\). Such results have consequences on several aspects of finite geometry. First of all, a necessary condition for an \((n-1)\)-subspace \(U\) and a regulus \(\mathcal{R}\) of \((n-1)\)-subspaces to be extendable to a Desarguesian spread is given. The description also allows to improve results of Barwick and Jackson on the André-Bruck-Bose representation of a \(q\)-subline in \(\mathrm{PG}(2,q^n)\). Furthermore, the results in this paper are applied to the classification of linear sets, in particular clubs. / rank
 
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club
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André-Bruck-Bose representation
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    Subspaces intersecting each element of a regulus in one point, André-Bruck-Bose representation and clubs (English)
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    Summary: In this paper results are proved with applications to the orbits of \((n-1)\)-dimensional subspaces disjoint from a regulus \(\mathcal{R}\) of \((n-1)\)-subspaces in \(\mathrm{PG}(2n-1,q)\), with respect to the subgroup of \(\mathrm{PGL}(2n,q)\) fixing \(\mathcal{R}\). Such results have consequences on several aspects of finite geometry. First of all, a necessary condition for an \((n-1)\)-subspace \(U\) and a regulus \(\mathcal{R}\) of \((n-1)\)-subspaces to be extendable to a Desarguesian spread is given. The description also allows to improve results of Barwick and Jackson on the André-Bruck-Bose representation of a \(q\)-subline in \(\mathrm{PG}(2,q^n)\). Furthermore, the results in this paper are applied to the classification of linear sets, in particular clubs.
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    club
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    linear set
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    subplane
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    André-Bruck-Bose representation
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    Segre variety
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