List of research outcomes
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| Publication | Date of Publication | Type |
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Translations of the squares in a finite field and an infinite family of 3-designs European Journal of Combinatorics | 2003-06-26 | Paper |
| Infinite families of 2- and 3-designs with parameters v = p + 1, k = (p ? 1)/2i + 1, where p odd prime, 2e T (p ? 1), e ? 2, 1 ? i ? e | 1999-02-04 | Paper |
A remark on the action of \(\text{PGL}(2,q)\) and \(\text{PSL}(2,q)\) on the projective line Hokkaido Mathematical Journal | 1997-09-01 | Paper |
An elementary and unified approach to the Mathieu-Witt systems. II: The uniqueness of \(W_{22}\), \(W_{23}\), \(W_{24}\) Hokkaido Mathematical Journal | 1992-12-15 | Paper |
An elementary and unified approach to the Mathieu-Witt systems Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan | 1988-01-01 | Paper |
A note on the \(n\)th roots ratio of a subgroup of a finite group Journal of Algebra | 1982-01-01 | Paper |
On finite groups with exactly two real conjugate classes Archiv der Mathematik | 1980-01-01 | Paper |
Primitive extensions of rank 3 of \(2^n\cdot GL(n,2)\) Hokkaido Mathematical Journal | 1977-01-01 | Paper |
On a theorem of Manning-Cameron Hokkaido Mathematical Journal | 1977-01-01 | Paper |
A note on the subdegrees of finite permutation groups Hokkaido Mathematical Journal | 1974-01-01 | Paper |
A characterization of PSU(3,3\(^2\)) as a permutation group of rank 4 Hokkaido Mathematical Journal | 1973-01-01 | Paper |
On finite permutation groups of rank 4 Journal of Mathematics of Kyoto University | 1973-01-01 | Paper |
A note on primitive extensions of rank $4$ of alternating groups Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series A, Mathematical Sciences | 1972-01-01 | Paper |
On Some Doubly Transitive Permutation Groups of Degree N And Order 6n(n – 1) Nagoya Mathematical Journal | 1970-01-01 | Paper |
Research outcomes over time
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