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Fano subplanes in finite Figueroa planes
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    Fano subplanes in finite Figueroa planes (English)
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    25 October 2011
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    The Figueroa planes are an infinite family of non-desarguesian planes which are not translation planes. They can be either infinite or finite of order \(q^3\), \(q>2\), with \(q\) a prime power. There exists an open conjecture that all non-desarguesian projective planes contain a Fano subplane, that is the projective plane of order 2. The author proves that every Figueroa plane of finite order contains a Fano subplane.
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    projective plane
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    Figueroa
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    Fano
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    finite field
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