New Partial Geometric Difference Sets and Partial Geometric Difference Families
Abstract
Olmez, in "Symmetric 112-Designs and 112-Difference Sets" (2014), introduced the concept of a partial geometric difference set (also referred to as a 112-design), and showed that partial geometric difference sets give partial geometric designs. Nowak et al., in "Partial Geometric Difference Families" (2014), introduced the concept of a partial difference family, and showed that these also give partial geometric designs. It was shown by Brouwer et al. in "Directed strongly regular graphs from 112-designs" (2012) that directed strongly regular graphs can be obtained from partial geometric designs. In this correspondence we construct several families of partial geometric difference sets and partial difference families with new parameters, thereby giving directed strongly regular graphs with new parameters. We also discuss some of the links between partially balanced designs, 2-adesigns (which were recently coined by Cunsheng Ding in "Codes from Difference Sets" (2015)), and partial geometric designs, and make an investigation into when a 2-adesign is partial geometric.
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