The uniqueness of a generalized hexagon of order 3 containing a subhexagon of order \((1,3)\) (Q1011704)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5542367
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5542367 |
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The uniqueness of a generalized hexagon of order 3 containing a subhexagon of order \((1,3)\) (English)
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9 April 2009
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The only known example of generalized hexagons of order \((3,3)\) is the so-called split Cayley hexagon of order 3. In this paper it is shown that if a generalized hexagon of order 3 contains a subhexagon of order \((1,3)\) then it is isomorphic to the split Cayley hexagon of order 3.
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generalized hexagons
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split Cayley hexagon
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