Title of article :
Maximal -arcs in the projective plane of order 11
Author/Authors :
Cook، نويسنده , , Gary، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
5
From page :
590
To page :
594
Abstract :
This work determines that the largest ( n , 4 ) -arcs in the projective plane of order 11, P G ( 2 , 11 ) , consist of 32 points. mber of classes of projectively equivalent complete and incomplete ( n , 3 ) -arcs in P G ( 2 , 11 ) is featured in the introduction. The full classification can be found in Coolsaet and Sticker (2012) [2]. assification of all ( n , 3 ) -arcs in P G ( 2 , 11 ) up to projective equivalence is the foundation of an exhaustive search that takes one element from every equivalence class and determines whether it can be extended to an ( n ′ , 4 ) -arc. This search confirmed that in P G ( 2 , 11 ) no ( n , 3 ) -arc can be extended to a ( 33 , 4 ) -arc and that consequently m 4 ( 2 , 11 ) = 32 . ame algorithm is used to determine all four projectively inequivalent complete ( 32 , 4 ) -arcs that are extended from complete ( n , 3 ) -arcs.
Keywords :
ARC , Maximal , projective plane
Journal title :
Discrete Mathematics
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Discrete Mathematics
Record number :
1600245
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