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In this paper, we briefly introduce an algorithm, based on the standard basis of trades, which has proven successful in the complete classification of certain combinatorial objects.
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Eslami, Z., Khosrovshahi, G.B. Classification of some large sets and designs. J Geom 67, 105–110 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01220302
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