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Representations of directed strongly regular graphs
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We develop a theory of representations in Rm for directed strongly regular graphs, which gives a new proof of a nonexistence condition of Jørgensen [8]. We also describe some new constructions. 1
Chris D. Godsil, Sylvia A. Hobart, William J. Mart
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