Finite Geometries and Designs :Proceedings of the Second Isle of Thorns Conference 1980 ( London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series )

Publication subTitle :Proceedings of the Second Isle of Thorns Conference 1980

Publication series :London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series

Author: P. J. Cameron;J. W. P. Hirschfeld;D. R. Hughes;  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 1981

E-ISBN: 9781316891698

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521283786

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780521283786

Subject: O1 Mathematics

Keyword: 数学

Language: ENG

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This 1981 collection of 33 research papers follows from a conference on the interwoven themes of finite Desarguesian spaces and Steiner systems, amongst other topics. Originally published in 1981, this collection of 33 research papers follows from a conference on the interwoven themes of finite Desarguesian spaces, Steiner systems, coding theory, group theory, block designs, generalized quadrangles, and projective planes. This is a field of research pursued both for its intrinsic interest and its applications. Originally published in 1981, this collection of 33 research papers follows from a conference on the interwoven themes of finite Desarguesian spaces, Steiner systems, coding theory, group theory, block designs, generalized quadrangles, and projective planes. This is a field of research pursued both for its intrinsic interest and its applications. Originally published in 1981, this collection of 33 research papers follows from a conference on the interwoven themes of finite Desarguesian spaces, Steiner systems, coding theory, group theory, block designs, generalized quadrangles, and projective planes. There is a comprehensive introduction, which aims to interest the non-specialist in the subject and which indicates how the contributions fit together. This is a field of research pursued both for its intrinsic interest and its applications. These papers include a number of open problems whose statement requires very little mathematical sophistication. Introduction; Genera

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