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The following pages link to Uniformly resolvable designs with index one and block sizes three and four - with three or five parallel classes of block size four (Q1025504):
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- Uniformly resolvable decompositions of \(K_v\) into \(K_2\) and \(K_{1, 3}\) graphs (Q284725) (← links)
- On the existence of uniformly resolvable decompositions of \(K_v\) and \(K_v-I\) into paths and kites (Q394230) (← links)
- Uniformly resolvable decompositions of \(K_v\) into \(P_3\) and \(K_3\) graphs (Q397162) (← links)
- Resolvable 3-star designs (Q488286) (← links)
- Group divisible designs with block size four and group type \(g^um^{1}\) where \(g\) is a multiple of 8 (Q708368) (← links)
- Uniformly resolvable designs with block sizes 3 and 4 (Q897301) (← links)
- On vector space partitions and uniformly resolvable designs (Q1009027) (← links)
- Uniformly resolvable designs with index one, block sizes three and five and up to five parallel classes with blocks of size five (Q1043971) (← links)
- Uniformly resolvable three-wise balanced designs with block sizes four and six (Q1045185) (← links)
- Uniformly resolvable pairwise balanced designs with blocksizes two and three (Q1112035) (← links)
- Maximum uniformly resolvable decompositions of \(K_v\) and \(K_v - I\) into 3-stars and 3-cycles (Q2346328) (← links)
- Some more uniformly resolvable designs with block sizes 2 and 4 (Q2359967) (← links)
- Uniformly resolvable decompositions of \(K_v\) into paths on two, three and four vertices (Q2515559) (← links)
- On uniformly resolvable designs with block sizes 3 and 4 (Q2638414) (← links)
- Two new infinite families of extremal class-uniformly resolvable designs (Q3503597) (← links)
- Class-uniformly resolvable designs with block sizes 2 and 3 (Q4221916) (← links)
- Some New uniform frames with block size four and index one or three (Q4458736) (← links)
- (Q5000307) (← links)
- Small Uniformly Resolvable Designs for Block Sizes 3 and 4 (Q5411943) (← links)
- Uniformly resolvable \({P_4, C_k}\)-decomposition of \(K_n\) -- a complete solution (Q6641088) (← links)