Flocks of cones of higher degree

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  • Peter Sziklai
چکیده

It is known that in PG(3, q), q > 19, a partial flock of a quadratic cone with q − ε planes, can be extended to a unique flock if ε < 14 √ q, and a similar and slightly stronger theorem holds for the case q even. In this paper we prove the analogue of this result for cones with base curve of higher degree.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006