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Transformations of polar Grassmannians preserving certain intersecting relations (1307.2316v1)

Published 9 Jul 2013 in math.AG and math.CO

Abstract: Let $\Pi$ be a polar space of rank $n\ge 3$. Denote by ${\mathcal G}{k}(\Pi)$ the polar Grassmannian formed by singular subspaces of $\Pi$ whose projective dimension is equal to $k$. Suppose that $k$ is an integer not greater than $n-2$ and consider the relation ${\mathfrak R}{i,j}$, $0\le i\le j\le k+1$ formed by all pairs $(X,Y)\in {\mathcal G}{k}(\Pi)\times {\mathcal G}{k}(\Pi)$ such that $\dim_{p}(X{\perp}\cap Y)=k-i$ and $\dim_{p} (X\cap Y)=k-j$ ($X{\perp}$ consists of all points of $\Pi$ collinear to every point of $X$). We show that every bijective transformation of ${\mathcal G}{k}(\Pi)$ preserving ${\mathfrak R}{1,1}$ is induced by an automorphism of $\Pi$ and the same holds for the relation ${\mathfrak R}{0,t}$ if $n\ge 2t\ge 4$ and $k=n-t-1$. In the case when $\Pi$ is a finite classical polar space, we establish that the valencies of ${\mathfrak R}{i,j}$ and ${\mathfrak R}_{i',j'}$ are distinct if $(i,j)\ne (i',j')$.

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