New complete Latin squares of odd order
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- A product theorem for 2-sequencings
- Complete Latin squares of order \(p^n\) exist for odd primes \(p\) and \(n>2\)
- Every Abelian group of odd order has a narcissistic terrace.
- Harmonious groups
- More \(R\)-sequenceable groups.
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(8)- Subsquare-free Latin squares of odd order
- Avoiding Arrays of Odd Order by Latin Squares
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- The spectrum of group-based complete Latin squares
- Complete Latin squares of order \(p^n\) exist for odd primes \(p\) and \(n>2\)
- Lupe Latin squares of order off, 3-odd, \(A^2 + {3B}^2\) with \(\text{gcm}(A, B) = 1\)
- Infinite Latin squares: neighbor balance and orthogonality
- Complete latin squares of order \(2^ k\)
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