Partial linear space
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A partial linear space is a basic incidence structure
Incidence structure
In mathematics, an incidence structure is a tripleC=.\,where P is a set of "points", L is a set of "lines" and I \subseteq P \times L is the incidence relation. The elements of I are called flags. If \in I,...

 in the field of incidence geometry, that carries slightly less structure than a linear space
Linear space (geometry)
A linear space is a basic structure in incidence geometry. It consists of a family of subsets of a set such that the intersection of two subsets contains at most one element of the set...

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Definition

Let an incidence structure, for which the elements of are called points and the elements of are called lines. S is a partial linear space, if the following axioms hold:
  • any line is at least incident with two points
  • any pair of distinct points is incident with at most one line

External links

  • partial linear space at a website of the university of Kiel
  • partial linear space at PlanetMath
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