Designs containing partially clear main effects
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- Partially clear main-effect plans
- Robust designs through partially clear two-factor interactions
- \(s^{n-m}\) designs containing clear main effects or clear two-factor interactions
- Some results on two-level regular designs with multi block variables containing clear effects
- Conditions of \(2^{(n_1+n_2)-(k_1+k_2)}4^2\) mixed-level split-plot designs containing clear effects
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3490283 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1419975 (Why is no real title available?)
- A modern theory of factorial designs.
- Asymmetric fractional factorial plans optimal for main effects and specified two-factor interac\-tions
- Bounds on the maximum number of clear two-factor interactions for 2m-pdesigns of resolution III and IV
- Clear two-factor interactions and minimum aberration
- Compromise plans with clear two-factor interactions
- Designs of variable resolution
- Grid representations for \(2^{m-(m-k)}_{\text{IV}}\) join designs containing maximum number of clear two-factor interactions
- Optimal fractional factorial plans for main effects and specified two-factor interactions: A projective geometric approach
- Orthogonal arrays robust to a specified set of nonnegligible effects
- Orthogonal arrays robust to nonnegligible two-factor interactions
- Orthogonal arrays. Theory and applications
- Robust designs through partially clear two-factor interactions
- Some results on blocked regular 2-level fractional factorial designs with clear effects
- \(2^{(n_{1}+n_{2})-(k_{1}+k_{2})}\) fractional factorial split-plot designs containing clear effects
- \(2^{n-m}\) designs with resolution III or IV containing clear two-factor interactions
- \(s^{n-m}\) designs containing clear main effects or clear two-factor interactions
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