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Mathematics 2012
On m-ovoids of dual twisted triality hexagonsAbstract: A generalised hexagon of order $(s,t)$ is said to be \emph{extremal} if $t$ meets the Haemers-Roos bound, that is, $t=s^3$. The \emph{dual twisted triality hexagons} associated to the exceptional Lie type groups $\,^3D_4(s)$ have these parameters, and are the only known such examples. It was shown in the work of De Bruyn and Vanhove that an extremal generalised hexagon has no 1-ovoids. In this note, we prove that a dual twisted triality hexagon has no $m$-ovoids for every possible (nontrivial) value of $m$, except for the isolated case where $s=3$ and $m=2$.
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