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    On the existence of MOLS with equal-sized holes (English)
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    In Discrete Math. 44, 145-154 (1983; Zbl 0507.05011), \textit{J. H. Dinitz} and the first author discussed mutually orthogonal Latin squares (MOLS) with holes and we refer the reader there for detailed definitions. In the present paper, the authors show that a pair of MOL with n holes of size h exist for \(h\geq 2\) if and only if \(n\geq 4\). For SOLS (self-orthogonal Latin squares) with holes, they prove the same result with two possible exceptions: SOLS with 7 or 13 holes of size 6.
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    mutually orthogonal Latin squares
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    MOLS
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    SOLS
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    self-orthogonal Latin squares
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