On arrays with some combinatorial structure

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In this paper we consider combinatorial entities called balanced arrays (B-arrays) which are generalizations of orthogonal arrays (O-arrays) and balanced incomplete block designs (BIBDs). We derive some necessary conditions for the existence of such arrays by using some well-known classical inequalities and the number of coincidences a certain column of the B-array has with other columns. We make some observations on the importance of these conditions to B-arrays, and discuss the applications of these arrays to design of experiments. © 1995.

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Chopra, D. V. (1995). On arrays with some combinatorial structure. Discrete Mathematics, 138(1–3), 193–198. https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-365X(94)00138-9

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