Automorphisms and opposition in spherical buildings of exceptional type, IV: The E7 case

Abstract

An automorphism of a spherical building is called domestic if it maps no chamber onto an opposite chamber. This paper forms a significant part of a large project classifying domestic automorphisms of spherical buildings of exceptional type. In previous work the classifications for G2, F4 and E6 have been completed, and the present work provides the classification for buildings of type E7. In many respects this case is the richest amongst all exceptional types.

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