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    Interlaced Costas arrays do not exist (English)
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    11 June 2009
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    Summary: We prove that the only Costas arrays that can be constructed by interlacing 2 Costas arrays of smaller orders (either equal or differing by 1) are those of order 2, and that, consequently, no non-trivial Costas arrays result from this method.
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