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arxiv: 1207.4726 · v3 · pith:XUV5GDZ3new · submitted 2012-07-19 · 🧮 math.CO · math.GR

The isomorphism problem for linear representations and their graphs

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In this paper, we study the isomorphism problem for linear representations. A linear representation Tn*(K) of a point set K is a point-line geometry, embedded in a projective space PG(n+1,q), where K is contained in a hyperplane. We put constraints on K which ensure that every automorphism of Tn*(K) is induced by a collineation of the ambient projective space. This allows us to show that, under certain conditions, two linear representations Tn*(K) and Tn*(K') are isomorphic if and only if the point sets K and K' are PGammaL-equivalent. We also deal with the slightly more general problem of isomorphic incidence graphs of linear representations. In the last part of this paper, we give an explicit description of the group of automorphisms of Tn*(K) that are induced by collineations of PG(n+1,q).

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