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    Two characterizations of even order Miquelian inversive planes (English)
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    21 January 1994
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    This paper is a continuation of some study of finite inverse planes of even order in ibid. 22, 137--147 (1987; Zbl 0609.51011) by the authors. Using coding theory, here they prove the following results: -- If a finite inverse plane \(I\) of even order \(q\) admits an automorphism of order \(q+1\), then \(I\) is Miquelian. -- If a finite inverse plane \(I\) of even order \(q\) admits an automorphism of order \(q-1\), fixing all the circles through two fixed points, then \(I\) is Miquelian. The details are too involved to be described here.
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    Tits ovoids
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    elliptic quadrics
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    finite inverse planes
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    coding theory
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