Classical arcs in \(PG(r,q)\) for \(11\leq q\leq 19\) (Q1377813)
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Classical arcs in \(PG(r,q)\) for \(11\leq q\leq 19\) (English)
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26 January 1998
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A \(k\)-arc in \(PG (r,q)\) is a set of \(k\) points, no \(r+1\) of which are collinear. An arc is classical if it lies on a normal rational curve. (A normal rational curve is a \(q+1\) arc.) As the title indicates, the authors determine the number of classical arcs for \(11\leq q\leq 19\).
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number of classical arcs
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