Algebraic combinatorics. Proceedings of a symposium held at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, December 14--16, 1998 (Q2703531)
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Algebraic combinatorics. Proceedings of a symposium held at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, December 14--16, 1998 (English)
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The articles of this volume will not be indexed individually.NEWLINENEWLINENEWLINE Contents: Eiichi Bannai, Thoughts on modular forms (Japanese) (1-11); Kenichiro Tanabe, On designs in codes over \(Z_4\) (12-21); Eiichi Bannai, Masaaki Harada, Akihiro Munemasa and Manabu Oura, Type II codes over \(\mathbf F_2+u\mathbf F_2\) and an application to Hermitian modular forms (Japanese) (22-25); Mitsuhiro Sawano, Four-weight spin model with exactly two values on \(W_4\) and regular Hadamard designs (26-34); Takuya Ikuta and Kazumasa Nomura, General form of non-symmetric spin models (35-41); Norio Yamazaki, On a combinatorial approach to some Cayley graphs (Japanese) (42-52); Masato Tomiyama, On the group association scheme of \(W(E_6)\) (53-58); Ryoh Fuji-Hara and Satoshi Shinohara, Algebraic curves and balanced \(n\)-ary designs (59-66); Paul Terwilliger, An introduction to Leonard pairs and Leonard systems (67-79); Dominic Elvira and Yutaka Hiramine, On nonabelian semiregular relative difference sets (80-89); Chihiro Suetake, Projective planes and Hadamard designs (90-100); Tsuyoshi Atsumi, Another proof of Hiramine's theorem on three-dimensional Schur rings (101-105); Ching Hung Lam, Codes and vertex operator algebras (106-117); Fumihito Oda, On Burnside functors (Japanese) (118-128); Nobuo Iiyori, Functions over groups (129-135); Seiichi Abe, A generalization of prime graphs of finite groups (136-140); Jumela Sarmiento, Construction of flag-transitive designs with line size 4 (141-151); Ma. Louise A. N. De Las Penas, Rene P. Felix and Ma. Veronica P. Quilinguin, Analysis of colored symmetrical patterns (152-162); Hiro-Fumi Yamada, Schur functions and affine Lie algebras (Japanese) (163-173); Hideaki Morita, On the Robinson-Schensted correspondence (Japanese) (174-181); H. Kaneta, S. Marcugini and F. Pambianco, The most symmetric non-singular plane curves of degree \(n<8\) (182-191); Akira Hiraki, Strongly closed subgraphs in a distance-regular graph (192-195); Akihide Hanaki and Izumi Miyamoto, Classification of primitive association schemes with small vertices (196-200); Mariko Hagita and Bernhard Schmidt, Folding maps in group rings (201-211); Hiroshi Suzuki, On balanced sets and related structures (212-223).
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