The Moufang plane is a specific type of finite projective plane that arises in the context of incidence geometry and group theory. It is named after the mathematician Ruth Moufang, who studied its properties. A key characteristic of the Moufang plane is that it is constructed using a projective geometry over a division ring (or skew field), which is a generalized field where multiplication may not be commutative.
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