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Metasymplectic space

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In mathematics, a metasymplectic space, introduced by Freudenthal (1959) and Tits (1974, 10.13), is a Tits building of type F4 (a specific generalized incidence structure). The four types of vertices are called points, lines, planes, and symplecta.

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  • Freudenthal, Hans (1959), "Beziehungen der E7 und E8 zur Oktavenebene. VIII-IX.", Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Proceedings. Series A. (in German), 62: 447–465
  • Tits, Jacques (1974), Buildings of Spherical Type and Finite BN-Pairs, Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol. 386, Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, doi:10.1007/978-3-540-38349-9, ISBN 978-3-540-06757-3, MR 0470099