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Classification of 2-transitive symmetric designs

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All symmetric designs are determined for which the automorphism group is 2-transitive on the set of points.

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To Prof. Noboru Ito, to commemorate his 60th birthday

This research was supported in part by NSF Grant MCS 7903130-82.

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Kantor, W.M. Classification of 2-transitive symmetric designs. Graphs and Combinatorics 1, 165–166 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02582940

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