Dr Neil Gordon N.A.Gordon@hull.ac.uk
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We describe the use of Mathematica in the investigation of some aspects of finite geometry, in particular we look at an example of finding a single polynomial function corresponding to a set of polynomial functions, and an example of finding the PGL(V) orbit structure f (projective) point sets for some low dimensional projective spaces.
Gordon, N. (1995). Mathematica and finite geometry. In V. Keranen, & P. Mitic (Eds.), Mathematics With Vision: Proceedings of the First International Mathematica Symposium (159 - 166)
Conference Name | International Mathematica Symposium |
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Acceptance Date | Dec 31, 1995 |
Publication Date | Dec 31, 1995 |
Journal | MATHEMATICS WITH VISION |
Pages | 159 - 166 |
Book Title | Mathematics With Vision: Proceedings of the First International Mathematica Symposium |
ISBN | 1562523104 |
Keywords | Computer Algebra; Finite Geometry |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/423859 |
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