Linear spaces with a family intersecting lines (Q1866756)

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Linear spaces with a family intersecting lines
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    Linear spaces with a family intersecting lines (English)
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    22 April 2003
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    Recall that the order of a linear space \(S\) is \(n\) iff \(n+1\) is the maximal number of lines passing through any point. A clique is a set of lines which mutually intersect. The author proves the following theorem: If \(b_0\geq n^2-n+2\) is the size of a maximal clique in \(S\) then \(S\) is a projective plane, a \(1\)-punctured, or a \(2\)-punctured projective plane. Therefore \(b_0=n^2+n+1, n^2+1, n^2-n+2,\) respectively. Some statements for the case \(b_0=n^2-n+1\) are given as well.
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    clique
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