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Constructing Group Divisible Designs - Algorithms?


Are there analogues of Desargues and Pappus for block designs?A generalization of covering designs and lottery wheelsIs there an infinite number of combinatorial designs with $r=lambda^2$Pairwise balanced designs with $r=lambda^2$Resolvable designs from projective spaceConstructions of $2-(v,3,3)$-designsAll $2$-designs arising from the action of the affine linear group on the field of prime orderExistence of Steiner system designs given $n,k,t$A question on the behavior of intersections of certain block designCovering designs where $v$ is linear in $k$













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