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- In mathematics, a Buekenhout geometry or diagram geometry is a generalization of projective spaces, **** buildings, and several other geometric structures...
- Buekenhout may refer to: Francis Buekenhout, a Belgian mathematician; Buekenhout geometry, or Buekenhout–**** geometry, a generalization of projective...
- Francis Buekenhout (born 23 April 1937 in Ixelles near Brussels) is a Belgian mathematician who introduced Buekenhout geometries and the concept of quadratic...
- ISBN 1-888009-18-7. Gerla, G. (1995). "Pointless Geometries" (PDF). In Buekenhout, F.; Kantor, W. (eds.). Handbook of incidence geometry: buildings and...
- n = 3 in these four planes: two in PG(2,9) (both Buekenhout), four in the Hall plane (two Buekenhout, two not), and so another four in the dual Hall plane...
- ISBN 0-12-279501-6. Gerla, G (1995). "Pointless Geometries" (PDF). In Buekenhout, F.; Kantor, W (eds.). Handbook of Incidence Geometry: Buildings and Foundations...
- projectifs basés sur la notion de transitivité  (1950) Doctoral advisor Paul Libois Doctoral students Francis Buekenhout Jens Carsten Jantzen Karl-Otto Stöhr...
- \;i:=m+1\;} is called index of Q {\displaystyle {\mathcal {Q}}} . Theorem: (BUEKENHOUT) For the index i {\displaystyle i} of a non-degenerate quadric Q {\displaystyle...
- manifolds and hyperbolic groups in topology and geometric group theory. Buekenhout geometry Coxeter group (B, N) pair Affine Hecke algebra Bruhat decomposition...
- Logic 43: 79–94. Gerla, Giangiacomo, (1995). "Pointless Geometries", in Buekenhout, F., Kantor, W. eds., "Handbook of incidence geometry: buildings and foundations"...