Abstract

AbstractWe describe the structure of the collineation groups of Figueroa planes, giving examples and explanations that show why the description in Dempwolff [3] is not completely accurate. We also give criteria for when Figueroa planes are isomorphic, and show that certain subplanes are Figueroa or Pappian planes.

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