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A Cameron-Liebler line class of the finite projective space \(\mathrm{PG}(3,q)\) is a set of lines that shares a constant number \(x\) of lines with every regular spread in the space. The number \(x\) is the parameter of this class. The authors prove that a Cameron-Liebler line class has the property that \(C(x,2) + n(n-x) \equiv 0 \pmod{q+1}\) for the number \(n\) of lines in any plane in the space. This result is used to eliminate a large percentage of possible values for \(x\). The authors apply their technique to determine the spectrum of parameters of Cameron-Liebler line classes of \(\mathrm{PG}(3,5)\) and give a construction of a Cameron-Liebler line class with parameter 10, showing it is unique up to projectivities and dualities.
Property / review text: A Cameron-Liebler line class of the finite projective space \(\mathrm{PG}(3,q)\) is a set of lines that shares a constant number \(x\) of lines with every regular spread in the space. The number \(x\) is the parameter of this class. The authors prove that a Cameron-Liebler line class has the property that \(C(x,2) + n(n-x) \equiv 0 \pmod{q+1}\) for the number \(n\) of lines in any plane in the space. This result is used to eliminate a large percentage of possible values for \(x\). The authors apply their technique to determine the spectrum of parameters of Cameron-Liebler line classes of \(\mathrm{PG}(3,5)\) and give a construction of a Cameron-Liebler line class with parameter 10, showing it is unique up to projectivities and dualities. / rank
 
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Cameron-Liebler line class
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completely regular cod
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A modular equality for Cameron-Liebler line classes
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    A modular equality for Cameron-Liebler line classes (English)
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    8 September 2014
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    A Cameron-Liebler line class of the finite projective space \(\mathrm{PG}(3,q)\) is a set of lines that shares a constant number \(x\) of lines with every regular spread in the space. The number \(x\) is the parameter of this class. The authors prove that a Cameron-Liebler line class has the property that \(C(x,2) + n(n-x) \equiv 0 \pmod{q+1}\) for the number \(n\) of lines in any plane in the space. This result is used to eliminate a large percentage of possible values for \(x\). The authors apply their technique to determine the spectrum of parameters of Cameron-Liebler line classes of \(\mathrm{PG}(3,5)\) and give a construction of a Cameron-Liebler line class with parameter 10, showing it is unique up to projectivities and dualities.
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    Cameron-Liebler line class
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    tight sets
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    hyperbolic quadric
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    intriguing set
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    completely regular cod
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    Grassmann graph
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