Abstract

Abstract Masures are generalizations of Bruhat–Tits buildings. They were introduced by Gaussent and Rousseau in order to study Kac–Moody groups over valued fields. We prove that the intersection of two apartments of a masure is convex. Using this, we simplify the axiomatic definition of masures given by Rousseau.

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