Construction of orthogonal Latin hypercube designs with flexible run sizes
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- A new class of Latin hypercube for computer experiments
- A theorem for selecting oa-based latin hypercubes using a distance criterion
- Construction of orthogonal Latin hypercube designs
- Construction of orthogonal and nearly orthogonal Latin hypercubes
- Controlling Correlations in Latin Hypercube Samples
- Exploratory designs for computational experiments
- Optimal Latin-hypercube designs for computer experiments
- Optimal and orthogonal Latin hypercube designs for computer experiments
- Orthogonal Array-Based Latin Hypercubes
- Orthogonal Column Latin Hypercubes and Their Application in Computer Experiments
- Orthogonal Latin hypercube designs from generalized orthogonal designs
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- Construction of second-order orthogonal sliced Latin hypercube designs
- Construction of orthogonal symmetric Latin hypercube designs
- Construction of space-filling orthogonal designs
- On second order orthogonal Latin hypercube designs
- A new rotation method for constructing orthogonal Latin hypercube designs
- Column-orthogonal and nearly column-orthogonal designs for models with second-order terms
- Sliced Latin hypercube designs with both branching and nested factors
- Column expanded Latin hypercube designs
- Nearly orthogonal Latin hypercube designs for many design columns
- Orthogonal Latin hypercube designs for three columns
- Column-orthogonal designs with multi-dimensional stratifications
- Orthogonal Latin hypercube designs for Fourier-polynomial models
- Construction of orthogonal general sliced Latin hypercube designs
- Construction of column-orthogonal designs for computer experiments
- Algorithmic construction of nearly column-orthogonal designs
- Orthogonal array-based uniform Latin hypercube designs and their construction
- Nearly column-orthogonal designs based on leave-one-out good lattice point sets
- On the construction of nested orthogonal Latin hypercube designs
- Flexible sliced Latin hypercube designs with slices of different sizes
- A new non-iterative deterministic algorithm for constructing asymptotically orthogonal maximin distance Latin hypercube designs
- Orthogonal Latin hypercube designs with special reference to four factors
- Some new classes of orthogonal Latin hypercube designs
- A construction method for orthogonal Latin hypercube designs with prime power levels
- A note on the construction of orthogonal Latin hypercube designs
- Construction of sliced (nearly) orthogonal Latin hypercube designs
- U-type and column-orthogonal designs for computer experiments
- A note on near-orthogonal Latin hypercubes with good space-filling properties
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