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Point sets with uniformity properties and orthogonal hypercubes (English)
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12 May 1993
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The theory of \((t,m,s)\)-nets is useful in the study of sets of points in the unit cube with small discrepancy. It is known that the existence of a \((0,2,s)\)-net in base \(b\) is equivalent to the existence of \(s-2\) mutually orthogonal latin squares of order \(b\). In this paper this equivalence is generalized by showing that for \(t\geq 0\) the existence of a \((t,t+2,s)\)-net in base \(b\) is equivalent to the existence of \(s\) mutually orthogonal hypercubes of dimension \(t+2\) and order \(b\). Using the theory of hypercubes, upper bounds on \(s\) for the existence of such nets are obtained. For \(b\) a prime power these bounds are best possible. Several open problems are also stated.
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point sets
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random number generation
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nets
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small discrepancy
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orthogonal hypercubes
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