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Some Systematic Methods of Construction of Designs for Two­Way Elimination of Heterogeneity*

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DOI10.1177/0008068319660203zbMATH Open0161.38402OpenAlexW2508401146MaRDI QIDQ5543911FDOQ5543911


Authors: H. L. Agrawal Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 1966

Published in: Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/0008068319660203





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  • Multidimensional balanced designs
  • A note on balanced generalized two-way elimination of heterogeneity designs
  • Perfect Graeco-Latin balanced incomplete block designs (pergolas)
  • Robustness of row-column designs
  • On the E-optimality of some two-way elimination of heterogeneity designs
  • Universally optimal structurally balanced row--column designs with some empty nodes
  • A method of construction of a class of universally optimal structurally incomplete row--column designs.
  • Some bounds for balanced two-way elimination of heterogeneity designs
  • Minimal augmented square designs and their extensions
  • Iterative analysis of two- and three-way designs





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