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A characterization of Hadamard designs with SL\((2,q)\) acting transitively
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    A characterization of Hadamard designs with SL\((2,q)\) acting transitively (English)
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    17 August 1993
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    Among Hadamard \(2-(q^ 2-1,q^ 2/2-1,q^ 2/4-1)\) designs with \(q=2^ h\), those arising from a (hyper)oval in \(PG(2,q)\) and from the space \(PG(2h-1,2)\) are characterised.
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    oval
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    projective space
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    Hadamard designs
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