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English | Nonexistence of certain Fano subplanes of Figueroa planes |
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Nonexistence of certain Fano subplanes of Figueroa planes (English)
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22 February 2008
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Theo Grundhöfer defined the Figueroa planes as certain twists of the Desarguesian planes, using collineations of order 3, which remain collineations of order 3 in the Figueroa planes. In the paper under review, the author shows that no Figueroa plane contains a Fano subplane (this is just a subplane of order 2) that contains a triangle which is invariant under the order 3 collineation used to define the Figueroa plane.
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Figueroa planes
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Fano planes
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