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On invariance and randomization under factor permutation in fractional factorial designs
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    On invariance and randomization under factor permutation in fractional factorial designs (English)
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    This paper establishes the invariance of the spectrum of the information matrix under any subgroup \(\Gamma\) of the group \(\Delta\) of factor permutations relative to a \(\Gamma\)-closed subvector P. The authors have given a number of theorems and corollaries with regard to factor permutations \(\delta\) in a factor permutation group \(\Gamma\) and unbiased estimation of a linear function of a \(\Gamma\)-closed vector in the factorial setting. The applications of their work have been exemplified for the minimal d-optimal resolution III design of the \(2^ 3\) factorial.
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    fractional replicate
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    level permutations
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    closed set of effects
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    admissible effects
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    randomization
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    linear estimation
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    fractional factorial designs
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    factor permutation groups
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    admissible vector
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    parametric set
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    invariance of the spectrum of the information matrix
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    unbiased estimation
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    d-optimal
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