Abstract
AbstractWe show that a central oval in a Moufang Fano plane is a Moufang oval if and only if the oval is harmonic. This shows, for the first time, that harmonic ovals that are not conics exist. In addition, we show that, if a strongly harmonic oval in a Moufang Fano plane exists, then the plane is Pappian and the oval is a conic and that if a harmonic oval in a Moufang plane that is not a Fano plane exists, then the plane is Pappian and the oval is a conic. We also show local versions of these results, characterising conics by the property of: being harmonic at external points on a fixed secant line, being harmonic at external points on a fixed external line, being harmonic at points on a fixed tangent line and being harmonic at all secant lines on a fixed point of the oval. Finally, we give some related characterisation of conics in terms of degenerations of Pascal’s theorem, including the theorem that an oval in a Moufang plane with the four point Pascal property is a conic in a Pappian plane.
Funder
Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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