Baer Subplanes in Finite Projective and Affine Planes
- 1 February 1972
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Mathematical Society in Canadian Journal of Mathematics
- Vol. 24 (1) , 90-97
- https://doi.org/10.4153/cjm-1972-011-4
Abstract
Let π be a projective or an affine plane ; a configuration C of π is a subset of points and a subset of lines in π such that a point P of C is incident with a line I of C if and only if P is incident with I in π. A configuration of a projective plane π which is a projective plane itself is called a projective subplane of π, and a configuration of an affine plane π’ which is an affine plane with the improper line of π‘ is an affine subplane of π‘.Let π be a finite projective (respectively, an affine) plane of order n and π0 a projective (respectively, an affine) subplane of π of order n0 different from π; then n0 ≦ . If n0 = , then π0 is called a Baer subplane of π. Thus, Baer subplanes are the “biggest” possible proper subplanes of finite planes.Keywords
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