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Date: 2000-09-14 08:34:31
Sporadic groups
Projective geometry
Coding theory
Finite fields
Incidence geometry
Mathieu group
Steiner system
Binary Golay code
Ternary Golay code
Geometry
Mathematics
Abstract algebra

9 The geometry of the Mathieu groups The topic of this chapter is something of a diversion, but is included for two reasons: first, its intrinsic interest; and second, because the geometries described here satisfy axioms

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