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The existence of HGDDs with block size four and its application to double frames
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    The existence of HGDDs with block size four and its application to double frames (English)
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    9 April 2009
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    The paper provides the last four designs needed to establish: There exists a \((4,\lambda)\)-holey group-divisible design of type \((n,m^t)\) if and only if \(t,n \geq 4\) and \(\lambda(t-1)(n-1)m \equiv 0 \pmod{3}\) except for \((m,n,t,\lambda) = (1,4,6,1)\). As a consequence, the existence of double frames with block size three is completely settled.
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    double frame
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    group-divisible design
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    holey group-divisible design
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    HGDD
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