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    The association matrices of extended group divisible scheme (English)
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    The association matrices of extended group divisible scheme are presented. Many of the existing results are shown to follow in a simple manner using the idea of association matrices.
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    binary number association scheme
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    balanced factorial design
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    spectral decomposition
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    association matrices of extended group divisible scheme
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