Cones in ![\mathrm{PG}(3, q)](http://212.189.136.205/plugins/generic/latexRender/cache/a2c64b06c5b4709cafe773bc64326793.png)
Abstract
In this paper, sets of points of
of size
and intersecting every plane in
,
or
points are studied.
![\mathrm{PG}(3,q)](http://212.189.136.205/plugins/generic/latexRender/cache/3b75fbade2c9c004b25e37998f109dda.png)
![q^2+q+1](http://212.189.136.205/plugins/generic/latexRender/cache/eee6f8d2a6ab93cbbfa479ab4c70089b.png)
![1](http://212.189.136.205/plugins/generic/latexRender/cache/c4ca4238a0b923820dcc509a6f75849b.png)
![m](http://212.189.136.205/plugins/generic/latexRender/cache/6f8f57715090da2632453988d9a1501b.png)
![n](http://212.189.136.205/plugins/generic/latexRender/cache/7b8b965ad4bca0e41ab51de7b31363a1.png)
DOI Code:
10.1285/i15900932v40n1p81
Keywords:
projective space; ovals; quadratic cones; intersection number
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