Embedding finite planar spaces into 3-dimensional projective spaces
β Scribed by Klaus Metsch
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 500 KB
- Volume
- 51
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0097-3165
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Let GF(q) be the Galois field of order q"pF, and let m53 be an integer. An explicit formula for the number of GF(qK)-rational points of the Fermat curve XL#Β½L#ZL"0 is given when n divides (qK!1)/(q!1) and p is sufficiently large with respect to (qK!1)/(n(q!1)).
The flag geometry 1=(P, L, I) of a finite projective plane 6 of order s is the generalized hexagon of order (s, 1) obtained from 6 by putting P equal to the set of all flags of 6, by putting L equal to the set of all points and lines of 6, and where I is the natural incidence relation (inverse conta
The flag geometry 1=(P, L, I) of a finite projective plane 6 of order s is the generalized hexagon of order (s, 1) obtained from 6 by putting P equal to the set of all flags of 6, by putting L equal to the set of all points and lines of 6, and where I is the natural incidence relation (inverse conta