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Construction of generalized Hadamard matrices \(D(r^m(r+1),r^m(r+1);p)\)
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    Construction of generalized Hadamard matrices \(D(r^m(r+1),r^m(r+1);p)\) (English)
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    28 August 2002
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    A difference matrix \(D(\lambda p,m;p)\) is a \(\lambda p \times m\) matrix, with entries in \(G\), where \(G\) is a finite abelian group of order \(p\), such that the vector difference of any two columns contains each element of \(G\) \(\lambda \) times. A generalized Hadamard matrix is a difference matrix with \(\lambda p =m.\) The authors give a method for constructing generalized Hadamard matrices \(D(r^m(r+1),r^m(r+1);p)\) for \(n \geq 1\) from known \(D(r,r;r)\) and \(D(r+1,r+1;p)\) generalized Hadamard matrices. The orthogonal arrays \(L_{r^m(r+1)_p}((r^m(r+1))^1p^{r^m(r+1)})\) are equivalent to these constructed Hadamard matrices. These structures are then used to construct other difference matrices and orthogonal arrays using orthogonal decomposition of projection matrices.
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    difference matrix
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    generalized Hadamard matrix
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    orthogonal array
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    permutation matrix
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    projection matrix
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    Kronecker sum
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