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Fissioned triangular schemes via the cross-ratio

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Dam, E.R. van
Caen, D. de (Tilburg University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration)

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A construction of association schemes is presented; these are fission schemes of the triangular schemes T(n) where n=q + 1with q any prime power. The key observation is quite elementary, being that the natural action of PGL(2,q) on the 2-element subsets of the projective line PG(1,q) is generously transitive. Also some observations on the intersection parameters and fusion schemes of these association schemes are made.

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Paper provided by Tilburg University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration in its series Research Memorandum with number 782.

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Date of creation: 1999
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