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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3880726
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On the non-existence of generalized Hadamard matrices
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3880726

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    On the non-existence of generalized Hadamard matrices (English)
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    For a generalized Hadamard matrix H of order n over G, the author considers its determinant over the integral group ring \({\mathbb{R}}(G)\) factored by \({\mathbb{Z}}(\sum_{g\in G}g)\). It is shown that \(\det (H)\det (H^*)=n^ n;\) the number-theoretic consequences of this are explored, showing the non-existence of many generalized Hadamard matrices for groups whose orders are divisible by 3, 5 or 7. Also, for some n and G, the possible values for det(H) are found.
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