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Harmonic inversions in PG (4, 3) and some related configurations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2009

Nirmal Kumar Basu
Affiliation:
I. C. V. Polytechnic, Jhargram Sevayatan Midnapore West Bengal, India
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Geometries of one, two and three dimensional spaces over GF(3) have been considered in [2]. A line in a space over GF(3) contains 4 points and every pair of points is harmonic to its complementary pair. This feature makes the transformation of harmonic inversion interesting in a space over GF(3).

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Research Article
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Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 1973

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