Semifield planes of order \(q^4\) with kernel \(\mathbb F_{q^2}\) and center \(\mathbb F_q\) (Q2493112)
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Semifield planes of order \(q^4\) with kernel \(\mathbb F_{q^2}\) and center \(\mathbb F_q\) (English)
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9 June 2006
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All semifield planes of order \(q^4\) with kernel of order \(q^2\) and center of order \(q\) are classified. Indeed the authors give a complete list up to isomorphy (i.e., up to isotopy of the underlying semifields). A semifield plane can be described by a spread \(S\). In the present situation, \(S\) is a set of non-singular \(2\times2\)-matrices over \(\text{GF}(q^2)\), which form a \(\text{GF}(q)\) vector space. Viewed in the projective space \(\text{PG}(3,q^2)\) the set \(S\) defines a (\(\text{GF}(q)\)-linear) subset disjoint from the quadric defined by the determinant. This equivalent description is actually used to carry out the classification. In particular, it is shown that projective equivalence of such subsets in \(\text{PG}(3,q^2)\) is the same as isomorphy of the corresponding planes.
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semifield plane
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semifield spread
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hyperbolic quadric
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