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Ovoids and Translation Planes

Authors :
William M. Kantor
Source :
Canadian Journal of Mathematics. 34:1195-1207
Publication Year :
1982
Publisher :
Canadian Mathematical Society, 1982.

Abstract

An ovoid in an orthogonal vector space V of type Ω+(2n, q) or Ω(2n – 1, q) is a set Ω of qn–1 + 1 pairwise non-perpendicular singular points. Ovoids probably do not exist when n > 4 (cf. [12], [6]) and seem to be rare when n = 4. On the other hand, when n = 3 they correspond to affine translation planes of order q2, via the Klein correspondence between PG(3, q) and the Ω+(6, q) quadric.In this paper we will describe examples having n = 3 or 4. Those with n = 4 arise from PG(2, q3), AG(2, q3), or the Ree groups. Since each example with n = 4 produces at least one with n = 3, we are led to new translation planes of order q2.

Details

ISSN :
14964279 and 0008414X
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Canadian Journal of Mathematics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........79058ebd10015fd8b02fcda67e003b0d