Cremona-Richmond configuration

English

The Cremona–Richmond configuration

Etymology

It was studied by Cremona (1877) and Richmond (1900).

Proper noun

Cremona-Richmond configuration

  1. (geometry) A configuration of 15 lines and 15 points, having three points on each line and three lines through each point, and containing no triangles.
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