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Integrating and differentiating two-dimensional incidence structures
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    Integrating and differentiating two-dimensional incidence structures (English)
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    19 March 1995
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    We show that under certain conditions a 2-dimensional foliation or affine plane can be ``integrated'' to form an incidence structure which is a 2- dimensional affine plane or Laguerre plane, respectively. We characterize the 2-dimensional affine planes and Laguerre planes that arise in this manner.
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    2-dimensional foliation
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    2-dimensional affine plane
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    Laguerre plane
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