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Maximal integral point sets in affine planes over finite fields
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    Maximal integral point sets in affine planes over finite fields (English)
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    10 December 2009
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    Over a finite field \(F_{q}\) define the norm \(N:F_{q}^{2}\to F_{q}^{2}\) by \(N(a,b):=a^{2}+b^{2}\). Points \(x,y\in F_{q}^{2}\) are said to be of integral distance if \(N(x-y)\) is a square in \(F_{q}\). An integral automorphism is a bijection \(F_{q}^{2}\to F_{q}^{2}\) preserving integral distance. The authors study maximal integral point sets (i.e., each pair of points is integral distance) in \(F_{q}^{2}\) up to integral automorphisms. For \(q\leq 49\) a computer search is performed. Moreover, two series of maximal integral point sets are given (with proofs).
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    integral distance
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    affine plane
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    finite field
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    classification
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    maximal clique
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    Paley graph
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