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Designs, Codes and Cryptography, Volume 5, 1995
Volume 5, Number 1, January 1995
- K. T. Arasu, Surinder K. Sehgal:
Difference Sets in {Abelian} Groups of p-Rank Two. 5-12 - Marco Buratti:
A Powerful Method for Constructing Difference Families and Optimal Optical Orthogonal Codes. 13-25 - Matthijs J. Coster, Willem H. Haemers:
Quasi-Symmetric Designs Related to the Triangular Graph. 27-42 - Clement W. H. Lam, Larry H. Thiel, Vladimir D. Tonchev:
On Quasi-Symmetric 2-(28, 12, 11) and 2-(36, 16, 12) Designs. 43-55 - Rudolf Mathon, Gordon F. Royle:
The Translation Planes of Order 49. 57-72 - David Naccache, David M'Raïhi, Dan Raphaeli:
Can Montgomery Parasites Be Avoided? A Design Methodology Based on Key and Cryptosystem Modifications. 73-80
Volume 5, Number 2, March 1995
- Ahmed M. Assaf:
On Covering Designs with Block Size 5 and Index 5. 91-107 - David Gillman, Ronald L. Rivest:
Complete Variable-Length "Fix-Free" Codes. 109-114 - Kenneth G. Paterson:
Perfect Factors in the de Bruijn Graph. 115-138 - René Peeters:
On the p-Ranks of Net Graphs. 139-153 - Stephan J. Suchower:
Nonisomorphic Complete Sets of F-Rectangles with Prime Power Dimensions. 155-174
Volume 5, Number 3, May 1995
- Marco Carpentieri:
A Perfect Threshold Secret Sharing Scheme to Identify Cheaters. 183-187 - Charles J. Colbourn, Jeffrey H. Dinitz, Mieczyslaw Wojtas:
Thwarts in Transversal Designs. 189-197 - Robert Craigen:
The Structure of Weighing Matrices Having Large Weights. 199-216 - Tuvi Etzion, Victor K. Wei, Zhen Zhang:
Bounds on the Sizes of Constant Weight Covering Codes. 217-239 - K. Gopalakrishnan, Douglas R. Stinson:
Three Characterizations of Non-binary Correlation-Immune and Resilient Functions. 241-251 - Akihiro Munemasa:
On Perfect t-Shift Codes in Abelian Groups. 253-259 - Christine M. O'Keefe:
Key Distribution Patterns Using Minkowski Planes. 261-267 - Tran van Trung:
On the Construction of Authentication and Secrecy Codes. 269-280
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