Intriguing sets of partial quadrangles
Combinatorics
2012-06-26 v1
Abstract
The point-line geometry known as a \textit{partial quadrangle} (introduced by Cameron in 1975) has the property that for every point/line non-incident pair , there is at most one line through concurrent with . So in particular, the well-studied objects known as \textit{generalised quadrangles} are each partial quadrangles. An \textit{intriguing set} of a generalised quadrangle is a set of points which induces an equitable partition of size two of the underlying strongly regular graph. We extend the theory of intriguing sets of generalised quadrangles by Bamberg, Law and Penttila to partial quadrangles, which surprisingly gives insight into the structure of hemisystems and other intriguing sets of generalised quadrangles.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0812.2871,
title = {Intriguing sets of partial quadrangles},
author = {John Bamberg and Frank De Clerck and Nicola Durante},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.2871},
year = {2012}
}