Hermitian forms and locally toroidal regular polytopes (Q923366)

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Hermitian forms and locally toroidal regular polytopes
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    Hermitian forms and locally toroidal regular polytopes (English)
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    In previous papers the authors studied abstract regular polytopes, in particular the universal \(\{P_ 1,P_ 2\}\) with facets of type \(P_ 1\) and vertex-figures of type \(P_ 2\), see Math. Z. 201, 209-226 (1989; Zbl 0646.51023), and Adv. Math. 82, No.1, 35-87 (1990; see the review above). In the present paper they classify all finite universal polytopes of type \(\{\) 6,3,p\(\}\) with \(p\leq 6\). In this case the facets are regular toroidal maps \(P_ 1=\{6,3\}_{b,c}\) and \(P_ 2\) is either a Platonic solid \(\{\) 3,3\(\}\), \(\{\) 3,4\(\}\), \(\{\) 3,5\(\}\) or a toroidal map \(\{3,6\}_{b,c}\). The method of the classification is the following: a Hermitian quadratic form is associated with \(\{P_ 1,P_ 2\}\) which is positive definite if and only if \(\{P_ 1,P_ 2\}\) is finite. The corresponding group is essentially a unitary reflexion group generated by reflexions of period 2.
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    symmetry group
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    C-group
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    abstract regular polytopes
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    regular toroidal maps
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    Platonic solid
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    classification
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    unitary reflexion group
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