Abstract

It is shown that every automorphism of classical unitals over certain (not necessarily commutative) fields is induced by a semi-similitude of a corresponding hermitian form. In particular, this is true if the form uses an involution of the second kind. In [16], J. Tits has studied classical unitals, defined by suitable polarities. Using

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