Taking a cue from two recent articles of S. Innamorati et al., [9] and [10], as part of promoting and improving pattern discovery skills among students, the construction of the (11, 3)−arc configurations of the projective plane of order five can be used as example of a problem solving task. We show that answering to the question of how to construct the maximum (k, 3)−arcs in PG(2, 5) opens the door to a wealth of interesting mathematics.
(11, 3)−arc configurations in PG(2, 5)
Tondini, D.
2023-01-01
Abstract
Taking a cue from two recent articles of S. Innamorati et al., [9] and [10], as part of promoting and improving pattern discovery skills among students, the construction of the (11, 3)−arc configurations of the projective plane of order five can be used as example of a problem solving task. We show that answering to the question of how to construct the maximum (k, 3)−arcs in PG(2, 5) opens the door to a wealth of interesting mathematics.File in questo prodotto:
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