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Equiangular lines and the Lemmens-Seidel conjecture

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arxiv 1807.06249 v4 pith:XFVC3TUI submitted 2018-07-17 math.CO

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In this paper, claims by Lemmens and Seidel in 1973 about equiangular sets of lines with angle $1/5$ are proved by carefully analyzing pillar decompositions, with the aid of the uniqueness of two-graphs on $276$ vertices. The Neumann Theorem is generalized in the sense that if there are more than $2r-2$ equiangular lines in $\mathbb{R}^r$, then the angle is quite restricted. Together with techniques on finding saturated equiangular sets, we determine the maximum size of equiangular sets "exactly" in an $r$-dimensional Euclidean space for $r = 8$, $9$, and $10$.

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