Projective lines over Jordan systems and geometry of Hermitian matrices
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Abstract: Any set of -Hermitian matrices of size over a field with involution gives rise to a projective line in the sense of ring geometry and a projective space in the sense of matrix geometry. It is shown that the two concepts are based upon the same set of points, up to some notational differences.
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