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Equiangular subspaces in Euclidean spaces
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equiangularsubspacesdimensionallinesanglemathbbmaximumsize
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A set of lines through the origin is called equiangular if every pair of lines defines the same angle, and the maximum size of an equiangular set of lines in $\mathbb{R}^n$ was studied extensively for the last 70 years. In this paper, we study analogous questions for $k$-dimensional subspaces. We discuss natural ways of defining the angle between $k$-dimensional subspaces and correspondingly study the maximum size of an equiangular set of $k$-dimensional subspaces in $\mathbb{R}^n$. Our bounds extend and improve a result of Blokhuis.
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