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Triplets and Hexagons

Graphs and Combinatorics, 1993
Two classes of cubic graphs are introduced. Their construction is based on the geometry of the projective line. For instance, \(T(p)\), where \(p\) is an odd prime, has as vertices the 3-subsets of \(\text{PG} (1,p)\), where \(\{a,b,c\}\) and \(\{a,b,d\}\) are adjacent when the pairs \(\{a,b\}\) and \(\{c,d\}\) harmonically separate each other.
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Hexagonal Systems, I

2002
In this chapter, we give the classification of hexagonal systems as formulated in Theorem 17.6. Our goal is to show that the list of hexagonal systems described in (15.14) and summarized in Figure 2 on page 148 is complete.
Jacques Tits, Richard M. Weiss
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The Classical Aristotelian Hexagon Versus the Modern Duality Hexagon

Logica Universalis, 2011
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Violence Hexagon

Logica Universalis, 2016
In this article I will show why and how it is useful to exploit the hexagon of opposition to have a better and new understanding of the relationships between morality and violence and of fundamental axiological concepts. I will take advantage of the analysis provided in my book Understanding Violence.
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Fold, Hexagonal

ARTMargins, 2018
Abstract Fold, Hexagonal presents the impossibility of entering into the language of others and suggests the ways in which such an exclusion can open up a space of imagination around words. This space of imagination includes the visual and bodily experiences of language as well as the physical space that writing occupies. The “Hexagonal”
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Urinary Hexagons

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
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