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On the construction of balanced Room squares
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    On the construction of balanced Room squares (English)
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    4 April 2000
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    The author studies a claim of Hwang, Kang, and Yu that the existence of an SSBS (symmetric skew balanced starter) leads to the existence of a BRS (balanced Room square). It is showed that the SSBS constructed by Du and Hwang does lead to the existence of a BRS.
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    symmetric skew balanced starter
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    Room square
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