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- A formula for the number of Latin squares
- An introduction to quasigroups and their representations.
- Birkhoff-von Neumann theorem for multistochastic tensors
- Characterization of extreme points of multi-stochastic tensors
- Extremal configurations and decomposition theorems. I
- Introduction to abstract algebra.
- Most Latin squares have many subsquares
- On the vertices of the \(d\)-dimensional Birkhoff polytope
- Orthogonality of approximate Latin squares and quasigroups
- Sharply transitive sets in quasigroup actions.
- Stochastic tensors and approximate symmetry
- THE 7 × 7 SQUARES
- Three dimensional line stochastic matrices and extreme points
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