Polar space

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In mathematics, in the field of geometry, a polar space of rank n (n ≥ 3), or projective index n − 1, consists of a set P, conventionally the set of points, together with certain subsets of P, called subspaces, that satisfy these axioms:

  • Every subspace, together with its own subspaces, is isomorphic with a projective geometry PG(d, q) with −1 ≤ d ≤ (n − 1) and q a prime power. By definition, for each subspace the corresponding d is its dimension.
  • The intersection of two subspaces is always a subspace.
  • For each point p not in a subspace A of dimension of n − 1, there is a unique subspace B of dimension n − 1 such that AB is (n − 2)-dimensional. The points in AB are exactly the points of A that are in a common subspace of dimension 1 with p.
  • There are at least two disjoint subspaces of dimension n − 1.

A polar space of rank two is a generalized quadrangle. Finite polar spaces (where P is a finite set) are also studied as combinatorial objects.

Examples

  • In PG(d, q), with d odd and d ≥ 3, the set of all points, with as subspaces the totally isotropic subspaces of an arbitrary symplectic polarity, forms a polar space of rank (d + 1)/2.
  • Let Q be a nonsingular quadric in PG(n, q) with character ω. Then the index of Q will be g = (n + w − 3)/2. The set of all points on the quadric, together with the subspaces on the quadric, forms a polar space of rank g + 1.
  • Let H be a nonsingular Hermitian variety in PG(n, q2). The index of H will be \left\lfloor {\frac  {n-1}{2}}\right\rfloor . The points on H, together with the subspaces on it, form a polar space of rank \left\lfloor {\frac  {n+1}{2}}\right\rfloor .

Classification

Jacques Tits proved that a finite polar space of rank at least three, is always isomorphic with one of the three structures given above. This leaves only the problem of classifying generalized quadrangles.

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