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PREFACE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2013

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This book contains the proceedings of a conference that took place from 15th to 19th June, 1980, at the White House, Isle of Thorns, Chelwood Gate, England, which is a conference centre run by the University of Sussex.

There are 36 articles in all. The Introduction provides a background for non-specialists and places in context the 35 papers submitted. An asterisk following an author's name in some multi-authored papers indicates the presenter of the paper. At the back of the book are a list of talks given for which there is no paper and a list of participants.

We are indebted to the British Council for supporting some of the participants and to the publishers John Wiley, McGraw Hill, Oxford University Press, Pitman and Springer for supporting a book exhibition.

Above all, we are profoundly grateful to Mrs. Jill Foster of the University of Sussex for the excellent typing of the camera-ready copy from which this book was produced.

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Finite Geometries and Designs
Proceedings of the Second Isle of Thorns Conference 1980
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1981

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