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Completing partial Latin squares with two cyclically generated prescribed diagonals
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    Completing partial Latin squares with two cyclically generated prescribed diagonals (English)
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    7 September 2003
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    A diagonal of a partial Latin square \((l_{ij})\) of order \(n\) is cyclically generated if \(l_{i+1,j+1}=l_{ij}+t\pmod n.\) The author proves that every partial Latin square of odd order \(n\) with \(2\) cyclically generated diagonals can be cyclically completed to a Latin square.
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    partial latin square
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    cyclically generated
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