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Generalized incomplete Trojan-type designs

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  • Jaggi, Seema
  • Varghese, Cini
  • Varghese, Eldho
  • Sharma, V.K.

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Generalized incomplete Trojan-type designs are defined to be row-column designs in which each cell, corresponding to the intersection of row and column, contains more than one treatment and the rows are incomplete. A method of constructing generalized incomplete Trojan-type design has been developed and some properties of this class of designs are discussed.

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  • Jaggi, Seema & Varghese, Cini & Varghese, Eldho & Sharma, V.K., 2010. "Generalized incomplete Trojan-type designs," Statistics & Probability Letters, Elsevier, vol. 80(7-8), pages 706-710, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:stapro:v:80:y:2010:i:7-8:p:706-710
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