In projective geometry, a **spread** refers to a specific type of geometric configuration. More formally, a spread of a projective space is a set of lines such that any two lines in the set intersect in a single point—essentially, it is a collection of lines that are pairwise distinct but share points as intersections. To provide a further context, consider a projective space over a division ring.
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