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Classifications of subsets in the finite projective line
Classifications of subsets in the finite projective line
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Classifications of subsets in the finite projective line

2021
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Overview
The main purpose of this paper is to classify k-sets in projective linePG(1, 29) which are a set of k projective distinct points. The projective line has been classified into k -set, k = 3,4, …,10, equivalent and inequivalent. Also, the projective equation of the fc-sets and the stabilizer groups of them are constructed. All the computations are doing by using the Group’s algorithm language GAP[7].
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IOP Publishing
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