One way of using a computer algebra system to do research in finite geometry is to use the system to construct "small" order examples of various constructions, and then hope to recognize a pattern that can be generalized and eventually proven. Of course, initially one does not know if the "small" or
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Using the Magma Computer Algebra System in Abstract Algebra Courses
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