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Researcher
Bart De Bruyn
- Disciplines:Group theory and generalisations, Combinatorics, Field theory and polynomials, Linear and multilinear algebra, matrix theory, Geometry
Affiliations
- Department of Mathematics: Algebra and Geometry (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 1997 → Today
Projects
1 - 4 of 4
- A geometric and spectral study of Neumaier and Deza graphsFrom1 Jan 2024 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- Classifications of generalized polygons and near polygonsFrom1 Mar 2013 → 31 Dec 2017Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Projective embeddings and non-abelian representations of symplectic and Hermitian dual polar spacesFrom1 Oct 2011 → 1 Aug 2014Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- BOF-ZAP-professorship in incidental geometryFrom1 Oct 2007 → 30 Sep 2012Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
Publications
121 - 130 of 133
- The hyperplanes of the near hexagon on the 2-factors of the complete graph K-8(2008)
Authors: Bart De Bruyn, Harm Pralle
Pages: 5656 - 5671 - Two classes of hyperplanes of dual polar spaces without subquadrangular quads(2008)
Authors: Bart De Bruyn
Pages: 893 - 902 - On the Grassmann-embeddings of the hermitian dual polar spaces(2008)
Authors: Bart De Bruyn
Pages: 665 - 677 - A coordinatization structure for generalized quadrangles with a regular spread(2008)
Authors: Bart De Bruyn
Pages: 242 - 253 - A characterization of m-ovoids and i-tight sets of polar spaces(2008)
Authors: Bart De Bruyn
Pages: 367 - 375 - The structure of the spin-embeddings of dual polar spaces and related geometries(2008)
Authors: Bart De Bruyn
Pages: 1242 - 1256 - The structure of full polarized embeddings of symplectic and Hermitian dual polar spaces(2008)
Authors: E Cardinali, Bart De Bruyn
Pages: 111 - 137 - Isometric full embeddings of DW(2n-1, q) into DH(2n-1, q(2))(2008)
Authors: Bart De Bruyn
Pages: 188 - 200 - A recursive construction for the dual polar spaces DQ(2n, 2)(2008)
Authors: Bart De Bruyn
Pages: 5504 - 5515 - The uniqueness of the generalized quadrangle of order 5 with an axis(2008)
Authors: Bart De Bruyn
Pages: 203 - 216