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Codes and Designs: Proceedings of a Conference Honoring Professor Dijen k. Ray-Chaudhuri on the Occasion of his 65Th Birthday. The Ohio s (Ohio State University Mathematical Research Institute Public) (in English)
K. T. Arasu
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Akos Seress
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de Gruyter
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Codes and Designs: Proceedings of a Conference Honoring Professor Dijen k. Ray-Chaudhuri on the Occasion of his 65Th Birthday. The Ohio s (Ohio State University Mathematical Research Institute Public) (in English) - Arasu, K. T. ; Seress, Akos
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Synopsis "Codes and Designs: Proceedings of a Conference Honoring Professor Dijen k. Ray-Chaudhuri on the Occasion of his 65Th Birthday. The Ohio s (Ohio State University Mathematical Research Institute Public) (in English)"
Following an initiative of the late Hans Zassenhaus in 1965, the Departments of Mathematics at The Ohio State University and Denison University organize conferences in combinatorics, group theory, and ring theory. Between May 18-21, 2000, the 25th conference of this series was held. Usually, there are twenty to thirty invited 20-minute talks in each of the three main areas. However, at the 2000 meeting, the combinatorics part of the conference was extended, to honor the 65th birthday of Professor Dijen Ray-Chaudhuri. This volulme is the proceedings of this extension. Most of the papers are in coding theory and design theory, reflecting the major interest of Professor Ray-Chaudhuri, but there are articles on association schemes, algebraic graph theory, combinatorial geometry, and network flows as well. There are four surveys and seventeen research articles, and all of these went through a thorough refereeing process. The volume is primarily recommended for researchers and graduate students interested in new developments in coding theory and design theory.