The following pages link to Latin squares and geometry (Q3972909):
Displaying 50 items.
- Strong forms of orthogonality for sets of hypercubes (Q427867) (← links)
- Embedding a Latin square with transversal into a projective space (Q533348) (← links)
- A generalization of plexes of Latin squares (Q533756) (← links)
- On the harmoniousness of dicyclic groups (Q687129) (← links)
- Existence of \(V(m,t)\) vectors (Q698033) (← links)
- Sets of partially orthogonal Latin squares and projective planes (Q704280) (← links)
- The complexity of completing partial Latin squares (Q793029) (← links)
- On the existence of small quasimultiples of affine and projective planes of arbitrary order (Q805620) (← links)
- On the orthogonal Latin squares polytope (Q819807) (← links)
- The number of distinct symbols in sections of rectangular arrays (Q819815) (← links)
- Transversals in long rectangular arrays (Q856842) (← links)
- Totally anti-symmetric quasigroups for all orders \(n\neq 2,6\). (Q868332) (← links)
- Bilateral matching with Latin squares (Q877997) (← links)
- On the number of 8\(\times 8\) Latin squares (Q908925) (← links)
- Blocker sets, orthogonal arrays and their application to combination locks (Q924978) (← links)
- On the completability of incomplete Latin squares (Q966163) (← links)
- The subconstituent algebra of a Latin square (Q1003596) (← links)
- Conference matrices from projective planes of order 9 (Q1060218) (← links)
- Lateinische Quadrate, ihre Geometrien und ihre Gruppen. (Latin squares, their geometries and groups.) (Q1068091) (← links)
- A computer search for finite projective planes of order 9 (Q1182938) (← links)
- Complete sets of pairwise orthogonal Latin squares and the corresponding projective planes (Q1185902) (← links)
- How far apart can the group multiplication tables be? (Q1199770) (← links)
- Transversals in row-latin rectangles (Q1273670) (← links)
- Some new Latin power sets not based on groups (Q1279657) (← links)
- Primes in several classes of the positive matrices (Q1307533) (← links)
- On the \(R\)-sequenceability of dicyclic groups (Q1322297) (← links)
- Unbalanced Steiner triple systems (Q1323826) (← links)
- \(R\)-sequenceability and \(R^*\)-sequenceability of Abelian 2-groups (Q1331996) (← links)
- Classic squares and broadcast squares (Q1336643) (← links)
- Aspects of complete sets of \(9\times 9\) pairwise orthogonal latin squares (Q1356490) (← links)
- On quasi-Cayley graphs (Q1364780) (← links)
- \(V (m, t)\)'s for \(m = 4, 5, 6\) (Q1569872) (← links)
- Construction of complete sets of mutually equiorthogonal frequency hypercubes (Q1584276) (← links)
- A family of perfect factorisations of complete bipartite graphs (Q1601439) (← links)
- Parity of sets of mutually orthogonal Latin squares (Q1689035) (← links)
- Finite projective planes and the Delsarte LP-bound (Q1748012) (← links)
- The number of different reduced complete sets of MOLS corresponding to \(\mathrm{PG} (2,q)\) (Q1754385) (← links)
- Sectionable terraces and the (generalised) Oberwolfach problem (Q1810660) (← links)
- A matroid generalization of a result on row-Latin rectangles (Q1818212) (← links)
- Uniqueness of strongly regular graphs having minimal \(p\)-rank (Q1899393) (← links)
- A short proof of the existence of \(2\)-sequencings in dihedral groups (Q1901049) (← links)
- Complete latin squares of order \(2^ k\) (Q1901050) (← links)
- A connection between random variables and latin \(k\)-cubes (Q1903745) (← links)
- Combinatorial methods in the construction of point sets with uniformity properties (Q1921093) (← links)
- Non-isomorphic \(2\)-groups coincide at most in three quarters of their multiplication tables (Q1972353) (← links)
- Generalized Latin squares and their defining sets (Q2427495) (← links)
- New families of atomic Latin squares and perfect 1-factorisations. (Q2490859) (← links)
- A new class of facets for the Latin square polytope (Q2492192) (← links)
- Searching for mutually orthogonal Latin squares via integer and constraint programming (Q2496074) (← links)
- On terraces for Abelian groups. (Q2581418) (← links)