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We prove that a convex subcomplex of a spherical building of type F4 or E6 is a subbuilding or the automorphisms of the subcomplex fix a point on it. Our approach is differential-geometric and based on the theory of metric spaces with…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2015-03-13 B. Leeb , C. Ramos-Cuevas

A polar space S is said to be symplectic if it admits an embedding e in a projective geometry PG(V) such that the e-image e(S) of S is defined by an alternating form of V. In this paper we characterize symplectic polar spaces in terms of…

Symplectic Geometry · Mathematics 2023-09-19 Ilaria Cardinali , Hans Cuypers , Luca Giuzzi , Antonio Pasini

The fixed point building of a polarity of a Moufang quadrangle of type $F_4$ is a Moufang set, as is the fixed point building of a semi-linear automorphism of order $2$ of a Moufang octagon that stabilizes at least two panels of one type…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2017-12-19 Tom De Medts , Yoav Segev , Richard M. Weiss

For every octonion division algebra O, there exists a projective plane which is parametrized by O; these planes are related to rank two forms of linear algebraic groups of absolute type E6. We study all possible polarities of such octonion…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2012-07-05 Elizabeth Callens , Tom De Medts

A locally truncated geometry with diagram of type affine E7 is studied. One considers a parapolar space, locally of type A_{7,4}, which is subject to an extra axiom. A covering of this space is constructed; it is proved that this covering…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2007-11-30 Silvia Onofrei

A log symplectic manifold is a complex manifold equipped with a complex symplectic form that has simple poles on a hypersurface. The possible singularities of such a hypersurface are heavily constrained. We introduce the notion of an…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2019-02-20 Brent Pym

In this paper we show that a convex subcomplex of a spherical building of type E6, E7 or E8 is a subbuilding or the automorphisms of the subcomplex fix a point on it. Together with previous results of M\"uhlherr-Tits, and Leeb and the…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2013-09-17 Carlos Ramos-Cuevas

We call a non-discrete Euclidean building a Bruhat-Tits space if its automorphism group contains a subgroup that induces the subgroup generated by all the root groups of a root datum of the building at infinity. This is the class of…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2013-04-25 Petra Schwer , Linus Kramer , Richard Weiss

Deleting a hyperplane from a polar space associated with a symplectic polarity we get a specific, symplectic, affine polar space. Similar geometry, called an \afsempol\ arises as a result of generalization of the notion of an alternating…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2012-03-14 K. Prażmowski , M. Żynel

A building is a simplicial complex with a covering by Coxeter complexes (called apartments) satisfying certain combinatorial conditions. A building whose apartments are spherical (respectively Euclidean) Coxeter complexes has a natural…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2014-11-11 Ruth Charney , Alexander Lytchak

We prove in this paper that any 4-dimensional symplectic manifold is essentially made of finitely many symplectic ellipsoids. The key tool is a singular analogue of Donaldson's symplectic hypersurfaces in irrational symplectic manifolds.

Symplectic Geometry · Mathematics 2010-11-30 Emmanuel Opshtein

Geometric approach to classical and exceptional groups of Lie type has been quite successful and has led to the deveopment of the concept of buildings and polar spaces. The latter have been characterized by simple systems of axioms with a…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Dmitrii V. Pasechnik

We give a geometric interpretation of the building associated to the real Lie group E_6(-14) in terms of its 54-dimensional module.

Group Theory · Mathematics 2015-03-27 Torsten Kurth , Ralf Köhl , Linus Kramer

We introduce a construction turning some Coxeter and Davis realizations of buildings into systolic complexes. Consequently groups acting geometrically on buildings of triangle types distinct from $(2,4,4)$, $(2,4,5)$, $(2,5,5)$, and various…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2014-07-01 Piotr Przytycki , Petra Schwer

An automorphism of a spherical building is called \textit{domestic} if it maps no chamber onto an opposite chamber. This paper forms a significant part of a large project classifying domestic automorphisms of spherical buildings of…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2024-02-08 Yannick Neyt , James Parkinson , Hendrik Van Maldeghem , Magali Victoor

A key question for $4$-manifolds $M$ admitting symplectic structures is to determine which cohomology classes $\alpha\in H^2(M,\mathbb R)$ admit a symplectic representative. The collection of all such classes, the symplectic cone $\mathcal…

Symplectic Geometry · Mathematics 2026-04-30 Josef G. Dorfmeister , Tian-Jun Li

We provide a closed, simply connected, symplectic $6$-manifold having infinitely many codimension $2$ symplectic submanifolds. These are mutually homologous but homotopy inequivalent, and furthermore, they cannot admit complex structures.…

Symplectic Geometry · Mathematics 2025-06-17 Takahiro Oba

We consider an almost complex structure J on CP2, or more generally an elliptic structure E which is tamed by the standard symplectic structure. An E-curve is a surface tangent to E (this generalizes the notion of J(holomorphic)-curve), and…

Symplectic Geometry · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Jean-Claude Sikorav

We introduce a new class of friezes which is related to symplectic geometry. On the algebraic and combinatrics sides, this variant of friezes is related to the cluster algebras involving the Dynkin diagrams of type ${\rm C}_{2}$ and ${\rm…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2019-11-15 Sophie Morier-Genoud

To each automorphism of a spherical building there is naturally associated an "opposition diagram", which encodes the types of the simplices of the building that are mapped onto opposite simplices. If no chamber (that is, no maximal…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2020-02-20 James Parkinson , Hendrik Van Maldeghem
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