
doi: 10.1007/bf00124605
The authors prove that a desarguesian finite generalized quadrangle is classical or dual classical. They also show that a finite \(GQ\) is \((p,L)\)-transitive for some flag \((p,L)\) if and only if it is \((p,L)\)- desarguesian.
Generalized quadrangles and generalized polygons in finite geometry, desarguesian finite generalized quadrangle
Generalized quadrangles and generalized polygons in finite geometry, desarguesian finite generalized quadrangle
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