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Tactical configurations derived from groups having a group of fixed point free automorphisms

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To Professor M. Barnerfor his 65th birthday.

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Clay, J.R., Karzel, H.J. Tactical configurations derived from groups having a group of fixed point free automorphisms. J Geom 27, 60–68 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01230334

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