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Replaceable Nets, Net Collineations, and Net Extensions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

T. G. Ostrom*
Affiliation:
Washington State University
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A net of degree k and order n is a set of n2 points and nk designated sets of points, called lines, such that

  1. (1) The lines fall into k disjoint parallel classes, i.e. each line occurs in exactly one parallel class.

  2. (2) Lines in the same parallel class have no points in common; lines in different parallel classes have exactly one point in common.

  3. (3) Each point lies on exactly one line of each parallel class.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1966

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