The Möbius–Kantor polygon is a specific type of combinatorial structure that arises in the study of finite geometry and projective geometry. It is a special type of polygon that has certain symmetrical properties and is related to combinatorial designs. The Möbius–Kantor polygon can be constructed from the points and lines in a projective plane of a given order, typically denoted as \( q \).
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