The following pages link to (Q4764148):
Displayed 23 items.
- Affine distance-transitive graphs and classical groups (Q556862) (← links)
- Grassmann spaces of regular subspaces (Q601732) (← links)
- Highest weight modules and polarized embeddings of shadow spaces (Q639919) (← links)
- Root shadow spaces (Q881812) (← links)
- Characterization of some subgraphs of point-collinearity graphs of building geometries (Q881816) (← links)
- Projective lines over Jordan systems and geometry of Hermitian matrices (Q977486) (← links)
- Adjacency in generalized projective Veronese spaces (Q998235) (← links)
- Imprimitive distance-transitive graphs with primitive core of diameter at least 3 (Q1024870) (← links)
- Abstract root subgroups and quadratic action. With an Appendix by A. E. Zalesskii (Q1283575) (← links)
- \({\mathbf L}\cdot {\mathbf L}^*\)-geometries and \({\mathbf D}_n\)-buildings (Q1292851) (← links)
- Some new upper bounds for the size of partial ovoids in slim generalized polygons and generalized hexagons of order \((s,s^3)\) (Q1592954) (← links)
- Groups of Lie type generated by long root elements in \(F_4(K)\). (Q1858202) (← links)
- A characterization of Grassmann spaces of index \(h\) of a projective space (Q1864603) (← links)
- Embeddings of polar spaces. (Q1873822) (← links)
- Dense near polygons with hexes of type \(H^D(5,q^{2}), Q(5,q)\times L_{q+1}\) or \(Q(5,q) \otimes Q(5,q)\) (Q2497964) (← links)
- Root filtration spaces from Lie algebras and abstract root groups (Q2498853) (← links)
- Geometries, the principle of duality, and algebraic groups (Q2507653) (← links)
- Transformations preserving adjacency and base subsets of spine spaces (Q2581042) (← links)
- Possible primitive notions for geometry of spine spaces (Q2638190) (← links)
- Can one see the signs of structure constants? (Q3060207) (← links)
- Characterization of Grassmannians by one class of singular subspaces (Q4422801) (← links)
- Adjacency preserving mappings (Q4799079) (← links)
- Subgroups of the Chevalley groups of type <i>F<sub>4</sub> </i> arising from a polar space (Q4799081) (← links)