#19353: A (729, 448, 277, 272)-strongly regular graph
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Reporter: | Owner:
ncohen | Status: positive_review
Type: | Milestone: sage-6.9
enhancement | Resolution:
Priority: major | Merged in:
Component: graph | Reviewers:
theory | Work issues:
Keywords: | Commit:
Authors: | d5f10f7e308bf0fdbe9cfd2b7cc39eab6ace8eb4
Nathann Cohen | Stopgaps:
Report Upstream: N/A |
Branch: |
u/ncohen/19353 |
Dependencies: |
#19335 |
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Comment (by ncohen):
> isn't #19311 about something different -- two-intersection code(s)?
It's up to you. I read somewhere that two-intersection codes were
equivalent to two-weight codes.
I do not mind much myself, as long as the graph is generated.
> I recall having a long tread, either in email, or in some google groups,
or on trac, where I explained (to myself mostly) the stuff on projective
codes. I can't seem to locate it. Did I just dream about it? Or perhaps
you know where to find this?
HMmmmmmm... It does not ring a bell.. Can't tell, sorry.
Nathann
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