Combinatorial theory : proceedings of a conference held at Schloss Rauischholzhausen, May 6-9, 1982
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Combinatorial theory : proceedings of a conference held at Schloss Rauischholzhausen, May 6-9, 1982
(Lecture notes in mathematics, 969)
Springer-Verlag, 1982
- : Berlin
- : New York
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Table of Contents
Critical perfect systems of difference sets with the minimum start.- Some aspects of coding theory between probability, algebra, combinatorics and complexity theory.- Generalized SCHUR numbers.- Description of spherically invariant random processes by means of g-functions.- Geometries for the mathieu group M12.- Orbits and enumeration.- Pictures and skew (reverse) plane partitions.- A canonical partition theorem for chains in regular trees.- Incidence algebras, exponential formulas and unipotent groups.- On irreducible translation planes in odd characteristic, I.- The equivalence classes of the Vasil'ev codes of length 15.- On the new projective planes of R. Figueroa.- Counting symmetry classes of functions by weight and automorphism group.- Quadruple systems over Zp admitting the affine group.- Arcs and ovals in steiner triple systems.- On dedekind numbers.- Regular sets and quasi-symmetric 2-designs.- Asymptotic 0-1 laws in combinatorics.- Generalized block designs as approximations for optimal coverings.- A graphic theory of associativity and wordchain patterns.- Elusive properties.
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