Hydrostatic stress

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An incidence structure C=(P,L,I) consists of points P, lines L, and flags IP×L where a point p is said to be incident with a line l if (p,l)I. It is a (finite) partial geometry if there are integers s,t,α1 such that:

  • For any pair of distinct points p and q, there is at most one line incident with both of them.
  • Each line is incident with s+1 points.
  • Each point is incident with t+1 lines.
  • If a point p and a line l are not incident, there are exactly α pairs (q,m)I, such that p is incident with m and q is incident with l.

A partial geometry with these parameters is denoted by pg(s,t,α).

Properties

Special case

See also