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Page 1: uni-luebeck.de€¦ · B(n), AG(n— 1, q) and PG(n— 1, q) are geometric lattices, so they satisfy (S) and (T). Furthermore it is easy to see that they satisfy the regularity property
Page 2: uni-luebeck.de€¦ · B(n), AG(n— 1, q) and PG(n— 1, q) are geometric lattices, so they satisfy (S) and (T). Furthermore it is easy to see that they satisfy the regularity property
Page 3: uni-luebeck.de€¦ · B(n), AG(n— 1, q) and PG(n— 1, q) are geometric lattices, so they satisfy (S) and (T). Furthermore it is easy to see that they satisfy the regularity property
Page 4: uni-luebeck.de€¦ · B(n), AG(n— 1, q) and PG(n— 1, q) are geometric lattices, so they satisfy (S) and (T). Furthermore it is easy to see that they satisfy the regularity property
Page 5: uni-luebeck.de€¦ · B(n), AG(n— 1, q) and PG(n— 1, q) are geometric lattices, so they satisfy (S) and (T). Furthermore it is easy to see that they satisfy the regularity property