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Transitive Arcs in Planes of Even Order

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Abstract

When one considers the hyperovals inPG(2,q),qeven,q>2, then the hyperoval inPG(2, 4) and the Lunelli-Sce hyperoval inPG(2, 16) are the only hyperovals stabilized by a transitive projective group [10]. In both cases, this group is an irreducible group fixing no triangle in the plane of the hyperoval, nor in a cubic extension of that plane. Using Hartley's classification of subgroups ofPGL3(q),qeven [6], allk-arcs inPG(2,q) fixed by a transitive irreducible group, fixing no triangle inPG(2,q) or inPG(2,q3), are determined. This leads to new 18-, 36- and 72-arcs inPG(2,q),q=22h. The projective equivalences among the arcs are investigated and each section ends with a detailed study of the collineation groups of these arcs.

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