Segre's theorem

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title: Segre's theorem
text: In projective geometry, Segre's theorem, named after the Italian mathematician Beniamino Segre, is the statement: Any oval in a finite pappian projective plane of odd order is a nondegenerate projective conic section. This statement was assumed 1949 by the two Finnish mathematicians G. Järnefelt and P. Kustaanheimo and its proof was published in 1955 by B. Segre. A finite pappian projective plane can be imagined as the projective closure of the real plane, where the real numbers are replaced by
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