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Designs, Codes and Cryptography, Volume 11, 1997
Volume 11, Number 1, April 1997
- Marco Buratti:

From a (G, k, 1) to a (Ck + G, k, 1) Difference Family. 5-9 - Marco Buratti:

On Resolvable Difference Families. 11-23 - T. Aaron Gulliver, Masaaki Harada:

Classification of Extremal Double Circulant Formally Self-Dual Even Codes. 23-35 - Esther R. Lamken:

The Existence of Partitioned Generalized Balanced Tournament Designs with Block Size 3. 37-71 - Siu Lun Ma, Surinder K. Sehgal:

A Family of Semi-Regular Divisible Difference Sets. 73-78 - Stephanie Perkins

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Codes with a Disparity Property. 79-97
Volume 11, Number 2, May 1997
- Carlo Blundo, Alfredo De Santis

, Roberto de Simone, Ugo Vaccaro:
Tight Bounds on the Information Rate of Secret Sharing Schemes. 107-122 - Malcolm Greig, R. Julian R. Abel:

Resolvable Balanced Incomplete Block Designs with Block Size 8. 123-140 - T. Aaron Gulliver, Masaaki Harada:

Weight Enumerators of Double Circulant Codes and New Extremal Self-Dual Codes. 141-150 - Patric R. J. Östergård, Heikki O. Hämäläinen:

A New Table of Binary/Ternary Mixed Covering Codes. 151-178 - Eric R. Verheul, Henk C. A. van Tilborg:

Constructions and Properties of k out of n Visual Secret Sharing Schemes. 179-196
Volume 11, Number 3, July 1997
- Jürgen Bierbrauer:

Universal Hashing and Geometric Codes. 207-221 - Simon R. Blackburn:

A Generalization of Rational Interpolation Problem and the Solution of the Welch-Berlekamp Key Equation. 223-234 - Carlo Blundo, Antonio Giorgio Gaggia, Douglas R. Stinson:

On the Dealer's Randomness Required in Secret Sharing Schemes. 235-259 - Andries E. Brouwer, Marijn van Eupen:

The Correspondence between Projective Codes and 2-weight Codes. 261-266 - James A. Davis, Surinder K. Sehgal:

Using the Simplex Code to Construct Relative Difference Sets in 2-groups. 267-277 - Gholamreza B. Khosrovshahi, Abbas Nowzari-Dalini, Rouzbeh Torabi:

Trading Signed Designs and Some new 4-(12, 5, 4) Designs. 279-288 - Andrew Klapper:

Cross-Correlations of Quadratic Form Sequences in Odd Characteristic. 289-305

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