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    Matrix constructions of divisible designs (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    The authors present two new constructions for group divisible designs. One employs Kronecker products involving incidence matrices of \((v,k,\lambda)\)-designs and skew-symmetric Hadamard matrices. The other employs Kronecker products involving incidence matrices of \((v,k,\lambda)\)-designs with \(v=2k\) and adjacency matrices of strongly regular graphs in which any two distinct nonadjacent vertices have exactly one more common neighbor than do any two adjacent vertices. (Without such a restriction on strongly regular graphs, the construction yields uninteresting GDDs.) Numerous examples are provided, including several new series of divisible difference sets.
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    group divisible designs
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    Kronecker products
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    incidence matrices
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    Hadamard matrices
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    adjacency matrices
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    strongly regular graphs
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    divisible difference sets
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