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The following pages link to The trade-off method in the construction of BIB designs with variable support sizes (Q1135073):
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- Construction of BIB designs with various support sizes - with special emphasis for \(v=8\) and \(k=4\) (Q790118) (← links)
- The spectrum of support sizes for threefold triple systems (Q917558) (← links)
- BIB(8,56,21,3,6) and BIB(10,30,9,3,2) designs with repeated blocks (Q1056750) (← links)
- A study of BIB designs through support matrices (Q1057863) (← links)
- On the structure of (v,k,t) trades (Q1076463) (← links)
- A reciprocity relation for t-designs (Q1112033) (← links)
- A graphical proof of the nonexistence of BIB(7,b,r,3,\(\lambda\) \(| 16)\) designs (Q1113910) (← links)
- The possible support sizes for BIB designs with \(v=8\) and \(k=4\) (Q1117936) (← links)
- The family of t-designs. Part I (Q1146481) (← links)
- An algebraic study of BIB designs: a complete solution for v=6 and k=3 (Q1156803) (← links)
- Complete designs with blocks of maximal multiplicity (Q1173363) (← links)
- On block designs with repeated blocks (Q1199619) (← links)
- Support sizes of triple systems (Q1199994) (← links)
- Generating desirable sampling plans by the technique of trade-off in experimental design (Q1347129) (← links)
- Support sizes of sixfold triple systems (Q1801692) (← links)
- The family of t-designs. II (Q1838009) (← links)
- On trades and designs (Q1896104) (← links)
- Simultaneous choice of time points and the block design in the growth curve model (Q1956334) (← links)
- Median-unbiasedness and the Gauss-Markov property in finite population survey sampling (Q2051016) (← links)
- On the spectrum of simple \(T(2,3,v)\) trades (Q2427174) (← links)
- A computer algorithm for generating 3-designs by the method of trade off (Q2563620) (← links)
- Simple Signed Steiner Triple Systems (Q3167099) (← links)
- An algorithn for generating a basis of the trades on t-designs (Q3316413) (← links)
- On BIB designs with various support sizes forv = 9 and k=3 (Q3471546) (← links)
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