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A note on translation planes with large dimension (English)
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Upon the `derivation' of the Desarguesian planes of order \(q^ 2\), it is well known that the kernel drops from \(GF(q^ 2)\) to GF(q). It is shown in this paper that, in general, the kernel drop may be as large as possible, and hence translation planes of large dimension can be constructed easily.
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spread
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derivation
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kernel
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translation planes
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dimension
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