1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf01918420
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Elations and homologies in collineation groups of finite projective planes

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“…The main argument in the proof of Theorem 5 gives a partial result (which is included in the statement of Theorem 5), in the case q = 2. In a later paper [3] (or see Chapter III, Section 6, pp, 95-103 of [2]), we shall use this partial result together with some further arguments to prove that if q = 2 and (5 fixes no point or line then there are at most two orbits of centers, axes and center-axis pairs of order 2 homologies, The two orbit case does occur, examples are described in Mitchell [4, pp.213 -214].…”
Section: Homologies In Collineation Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main argument in the proof of Theorem 5 gives a partial result (which is included in the statement of Theorem 5), in the case q = 2. In a later paper [3] (or see Chapter III, Section 6, pp, 95-103 of [2]), we shall use this partial result together with some further arguments to prove that if q = 2 and (5 fixes no point or line then there are at most two orbits of centers, axes and center-axis pairs of order 2 homologies, The two orbit case does occur, examples are described in Mitchell [4, pp.213 -214].…”
Section: Homologies In Collineation Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%