Optimal block designs for diallel crosses

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Dey and Midha (Biometrika 83(2):484-489, 1996) constructed optimal block designs for complete diallel cross experiment using triangular partially balanced incomplete block designs with two associate classes. They listed optimal block designs for the lines in the range from 5 ≤ v ≤ 10. In this paper, we are also proposing additional optimal block designs for complete diallel cross experiment using two associate class partially balanced block designs for some additional values of v. Our method yields designs for proper and non-proper settings for complete diallel cross experiments. The proper and non proper designs are optimal in the sense of Kempthorne (Genetics 41:451-459, 1956) and non-proper designs are universally optimal in the sense of Kiefer (A survey of statistical design and linear models, North Holland, Amsterdam, 1975). The list of practically important designs is also given. © 2009 The Author(s).

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Sharma, M. K., & Fanta, S. (2010). Optimal block designs for diallel crosses. Metrika, 71(3), 361–372. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00184-009-0236-5

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