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The existence of Fano subplanes in generalized Hall planes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 April 2009
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One of the best known classes of non-Desarguesian planes is the calss of Hall planes (see Hall [2]). In [6] Hanna Neumann showed that the finite Hall planes of old order possess subplanes of order two (i.e., Fano subplanes)1. Kirkpatrick [5] has considered a type of plane which is generalization of the Hall planes and which he calls generalized Hall planes. In this paper we will give a sufficient condition that a finite generalized Hall plane possesses Fano subplanes. Some examples of odd order planes to which the condition applies shall be exhibited.
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- Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society , Volume 16 , Issue 2 , September 1973 , pp. 234 - 238
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- Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 1973
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