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Classification Algorithms for Codes and Designs, 2006 Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics Series, Vol. 15

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Classification Algorithms for Codes and Designs
A new starting-point and a new method are requisite, to insure a complete [classi?cation of the Steiner triple systems of order 15]. This method was furnished, and its tedious and di?cult execution und- taken, by Mr. Cole. F. N. Cole, L. D. Cummings, and H. S. White (1917) [129] The history of classifying combinatorial objects is as old as the history of the objects themselves. In the mid-19th century, Kirkman, Steiner, and others became the fathers of modern combinatorics, and their work ? on various objects, including (what became later known as) Steiner triple systems ? led to several classi?cation results. Almost a century earlier, in 1782, Euler [180] published some results on classifying small Latin squares, but for the ?rst few steps in this direction one should actually go at least as far back as ancient Greece and the proof that there are exactly ?ve Platonic solids. One of the most remarkable achievements in the early, pre-computer era is the classi?cation of the Steiner triple systems of order 15, quoted above. An onerous task that, today, no sensible person would attempt by hand calcu- tion. Because, with the exception of occasional parameters for which com- natorial arguments are e?ective (often to prove nonexistence or uniqueness), classi?cation in general is about algorithms and computation.
1 Introduction.- 2 Graphs, Designs, and Codes.- 3 Representations and Isomorphism.- 4 Isomorph-Free Exhaustive Generation.- 5 Auxiliary Algorithms.- 6 Classification of Designs.- 7 Classification of Codes.- 8 Classification of Related Structures.- 9 Prescribing Automorphism Groups.- 10 Validity of Computational Results.- 11 Computational Complexity.- 12 Nonexistence of Projective Planes of Order 10.- References.- Problem Index.- Index

Excellent interdisciplinary monograph on highly applications relevant topic

Provides the first comprehensive reference on combinatorial classification algorithms

Addresses both the general theory and application to central families of combinatorial objects

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