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.<p>Contributors: V. Abat
Finite geometry and combinatorics
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- CUP
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- 1993
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- English
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