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Editorial Board
Sayavur Bakhtiyarov, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, USA
Andrei Chtcheprov, North Carolina, USA
Vitaly Volpert, CNRS, University of Lyon, France
Editorial Office
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Autorentext
Alexander Hulpke and Robert Liebler, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA; Tim Penttila, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia; Ákos Seress, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA.
Klappentext
This volume is the proceedings of a conference on Finite Geometries, Groups, and Computation that took place on September 4-9, 2004, at Pingree Park, Colorado (a campus of Colorado State University). Not accidentally, the conference coincided with the 60th birthday of William Kantor, and the topics relate to his major research areas.
Participants were encouraged to explore the deeper interplay between these fields. The survey papers by Kantor, O'Brien, and Penttila should serve to introduce both students and the broader mathematical community to these important topics and some of their connections while the volume as a whole gives an overview of current developments in these fields.