Some Constructions of BIB Designs with Quasi Symmetric Structure
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.7, No. 5)Publication Date: 2018-05-05
Authors : Smita Jain; Shakti Banerjee;
Page : 1225-1227
Keywords : Balanced Incomplete Block Design; Resolvable Design; Affine Resolvable Design; Quasi Symmetric Designs; Galois Field;
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Abstract
Some construction methods of k-multiple resolvable balanced incomplete block designs with no repeated blocks with parameters v = 2k, b*= 4k2-2k = kb, r*=2k2 k = kr, k, *=k2- k = k are proposed with illustrations.
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