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A Poncelet Criterion for Special Pairs of Conics in $PG(2,p^m)$
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We study Poncelet's Theorem in finite projective planes over the field GF(q), q = pm for p an odd prime and m > 0, for a particular pencil of conics. We investigate whether we can find polygons with n sides which are inscribed in one conic and circumscribed around the other, so-called Poncelet Polygons. By using suitable elements of the dihedral group for these pairs, we prove that the length n of such Poncelet Polygons is independent of the starting point. In this sense Poncelet's Theorem is valid. By using Euler's divisor sum formula for the totient function, we can make a statement about the number of different conic pairs, which carry Poncelet Polygons of length n. Moreover, we will introduce polynomials whose zeros in GF(q) yield information about the relation of a given pair of conics. In particular, we can decide for a given integer n, whether and how we can find Poncelet Polygons
for pairs of conics in the plane PG(2,q).
International Electronic Journal of Geometry, Person (Kazim ILARSLAN)
Title: A Poncelet Criterion for Special Pairs of Conics in $PG(2,p^m)$
Description:
We study Poncelet's Theorem in finite projective planes over the field GF(q), q = pm for p an odd prime and m > 0, for a particular pencil of conics.
We investigate whether we can find polygons with n sides which are inscribed in one conic and circumscribed around the other, so-called Poncelet Polygons.
By using suitable elements of the dihedral group for these pairs, we prove that the length n of such Poncelet Polygons is independent of the starting point.
In this sense Poncelet's Theorem is valid.
By using Euler's divisor sum formula for the totient function, we can make a statement about the number of different conic pairs, which carry Poncelet Polygons of length n.
Moreover, we will introduce polynomials whose zeros in GF(q) yield information about the relation of a given pair of conics.
In particular, we can decide for a given integer n, whether and how we can find Poncelet Polygons
for pairs of conics in the plane PG(2,q).
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