Source: wikibot/pg-3-2
= PG(3,2)
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The notation \\( \\text\{PG\}(3, 2) \\) refers to a projective geometry known as the projective space of dimension 3 over the finite field \\( \\mathbb\{F\}_2 \\), which contains 2 elements (0 and 1). In the context of projective geometry, \\( \\text\{PG\}(n, q) \\) represents a projective space of dimension \\( n \\) over a finite field of order \\( q \\).