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Balanced Incomplete Block Designs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Extract

In my earlier paper I expressed disappointment at failure to find b.i.b.d.s for the case ν= 4p, k = 4, b = ½ν(ν−1), λ = 6 (p is an odd prime). The failure was not complete because I had given a solution for ν = p + 1, k = 4, λ = 6 which covered the cases of ν = 4p where ν−1 was also a prime. In what follows I shall complete my earlier note and also give simple formulae for ν = p + 1, k = 4, λ = 3.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1970

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