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On the structure of 3-nets embedded in a projective plane

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On the structure of 3-nets embedded in a projective plane
We investigate finite 3-nets embedded in a projective plane over a (finite or infinite) field of any characteristic p. Such an embedding is regular when each of the three classes of the 3-net comprises concurrent lines, and irregular otherwise. It is completely irregular when no class of the 3-net consists of concurrent lines. We are interested in embeddings of 3-nets which are irregular but the lines of one class are concurrent. For an irregular embedding of a 3-net of order n ≥ 5 we prove that, if all lines from two classes are tangent to the same irreducible conic, then all lines from the third class are concurrent. We also prove the converse provided that the order n of the 3-net is smaller than p. In the complex plane, apart from a sporadic example of order n = 5 due to Stipins [7], each known irregularly embedded 3-net has the property that all its lines are tangent to a plane cubic curve. Actually, the procedure of constructing irregular 3-nets with this property works ov...
Aart Blokhuis, Gábor Korchmáros, Fra
Added 14 May 2011
Updated 14 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where JCT
Authors Aart Blokhuis, Gábor Korchmáros, Francesco Mazzocca
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