Description
Interest in combinatorial techniques has been greatly enhanced by the applications they may offer in connection with computer technology. The 38 papers in this volume survey the state of the art and report on recent results in Combinatorial Geometries and their applications.
Contributors: V. Abatangelo, L. Beneteau, W. Benz, A. Beutelspacher, A. Bichara, M. Biliotti, P. Biondi, F. Bonetti, R. Capodaglio di Cocco, P.V. Ceccherini, L. Cerlienco, N. Civolani, M. de Soete, M. Deza, F. Eugeni, G. Faina, P. Filip, S. Fiorini, J.C. Fisher, M. Gionfriddo, W. Heise, A. Herzer, M. Hille, J.W.P. Hirschfield, T. Ihringer, G. Korchmaros, F. Kramer, H. Kramer, P. Lancellotti, B. Larato, D. Lenzi, A. Lizzio, G. Lo Faro, N.A. Malara, M.C. Marino, N. Melone, G. Menichetti, K. Metsch, S. Milici, G. Nicoletti, C. Pellegrino, G. Pica, F. Piras, T. Pisanski, G.-C. Rota, A. Sappa, D. Senato, G. Tallini, J.A. Thas, N. Venanzangeli, A.M. Venezia, A.C.S. Ventre, H. Wefelscheid, B.J. Wilson, N. Zagaglia Salvi, H. Zeitler.
Chapter
Chapter 3. Symplectic geometry, quasigroups, and Steiner systems
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22 – 28
Chapter 4. On a test of dominance, a strategic decomposition and structures T(t,q,r,n)
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28 – 44
Chapter 5. On n-fold blocking sets
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44 – 52
Chapter 6. Embedding finite linear spaces in projective planes
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52 – 70
Chapter 7. Veronese quadruples
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70 – 82
Chapter 8. S-partitions of groups and Steiner systems
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82 – 98
Chapter 9. Collineation groups strongly irreducible on an oval
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98 – 112
Chapter 10. On sets of Plücker class two in PG(3,q)
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112 – 118
Chapter 11. A free extension process yielding a projective geometry
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118 – 120
Chapter 12. Symmetric functions and symmetric species
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120 – 128
Chapter 13. On thick (Q+2) -sets
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128 – 138
Chapter 14. On a generalization of injection geometries
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138 – 150
Chapter 15. A new characterization of hypercubes
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150 – 156
Chapter 16. F-binomial coefficients and related combinatorial topics: perfect matroid designs posets of full binomial type and F-geodetic graphs
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156 – 172
Chapter 17. Polynomial sequences associated with a class of incidence coalgebras
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172 – 184
Chapter 18. R-regularity and characterizations of the generalized quadrangle P(W(s) , (∞))
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184 – 198
Chapter 19. On permutation arrays, transversal seminets and related structures
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198 – 216
Chapter 20. Pascalian configurations in projective planes
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216 – 230
Chapter 21. Monomial code-isomorphisms
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230 – 238
Chapter 22. On the crossing number of generalized Petersen graphs
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238 – 256
Chapter 23. Complete arcs in planes of square order
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256 – 264
Chapter 24. On the maximum number of SQS(v) having a prescribed PQS in common
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264 – 276
Chapter 25. On finite translation structures with proper dilatations
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276 – 282
Chapter 26. Sharply 3-transitive groups generated by involutions
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282 – 288
Chapter 27. On the generalized chromatic number
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288 – 298
Chapter 28. A construction of sets of pairwise orthogonal F-squares of composite order
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298 – 304
Chapter 29. Right S-n-partitions for a group and representation of geometrical spaces of type “n-Steiner”
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304 – 310
Chapter 30. On block sharing Steiner quadruple systems
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310 – 316
Chapter 31. Roots of affine polynomials
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316 – 324
Chapter 32. On the parameter D(v,tv-13) for Steiner triple systems
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324 – 344
Chapter 33. A new construction of doubly diagonal orthogonal latin squares
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344 – 348
Chapter 34. On the maximal number of mutually orthogonal F-squares
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348 – 352
Chapter 35. Cartesian products of graphs and their crossing numbers
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352 – 360
Chapter 36. Ovoids and caps in planar spaces
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360 – 368
Chapter 37. (k,n;f)-Arcs and caps in finite projective spaces
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368 – 376
Chapter 38. Combinatorial structures corresponding to reflective circulant (0, 1)-matrices
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376 – 386
Chapter 39. Ovals in Steiner triple systems
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386 – 396
Participants
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396 – 402
Annals of Discrete Mathematics
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402 – 406