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A characterization of translation planes and dual translation planes of characteristic 2

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zbMATH Open0809.51010MaRDI QIDQ1333604FDOQ1333604


Authors: A. Solai Raju Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 15 September 1994

Published in: Osaka Journal of Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)





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zbMATH Keywords

finite projective planenearfieldtranslation planefinite weak \(W\)-planeinvolutory homology


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Translation planes and spreads in linear incidence geometry (51A40) Finite affine and projective planes (geometric aspects) (51E15)



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  • The co-existence of elations and homologies of prime order
  • Construction of translations in weak affine geometries with regards to weak affine relatives
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