Computational and Constructive Design Theory

W. D. Wallis

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Computational and Constructive Design Theory

by W. D. Wallis

2013

Springer

362

9781475724974

Description

This volume is a sequel to the 1996 compilation, Computational and Constructive Design Theory. It contains research papers and surveys of recent research work on two closely related aspects of the study of combinatorial designs: design construction and computer-aided study of designs. Audience: This volume is suitable for researchers in the theory of combinatorial designs

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Computational and Constructive Design Theory was written by W. D. Wallis.

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