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A general construction of mutually orthogonal latin squares of prime order
This paper presents a general method of constructing a complete set of Mutually Orthogonal Latin Squares (MOLS) of the order of any prime, via the use of generating functions dened on the nite eld of this order.
J. Saka, O. O. Oyadare
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Integer and Constraint Programming Revisited for Mutually Orthogonal Latin Squares
In this paper we provide results on using integer programming (IP) and constraint programming (CP) to search for sets of mutually orthogonal latin squares (MOLS). Both programming paradigms have previously successfully been used to search for MOLS, but solvers for IP and CP solvers have significantly improved in recent years and data on how modern IP ...
Noah Rubin +3 more
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Abstract String theory has strong implications for cosmology, implying the absence of a cosmological constant, ruling out single‐field slow‐roll inflation, and that black holes decay. The origins of these statements are elucidated within the string‐theoretical swampland programme.
Kay Lehnert
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In this paper, we construct two repairable threshold schemes (RTSs) using a resolvable balanced incomplete block design (RBIBD). First, a resolvable transversal design is given by mutually orthogonal Latin squares.
Xiuli Wang, Ni Jin, Yangmei Deng
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ABSTRACT This article addresses the problem of quantifying the uncertainty in planning aircraft ground movement operations using towbarless robotic tractors taking into account the inherent uncertainties of the problem, specifically, the uncertainties in the weight of the aircraft and in the rolling resistance of the wheels of the main landing gear ...
Almudena Buelta +2 more
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Maximal Sets of Mutually Orthogonal Latin Squares. I
The main result of this paper is Theorem 1 which reads as follows: Let \(p\geq 7\) be a prime. (a) If \(p\equiv 3\bmod 4\) then there exists a maximal set of \((p-3)/2\) mutually orthogonal Latin squares of order \(p\). (b) If \(p\equiv 1\bmod 4\) then there exists a maximal set of \((p-1)/2\) mutually orthogonal Latin squares of order \(p\).
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Interpretable Machine Learning: A Comprehensive Review of Foundations, Methods, and the Path Forward
This systematic review of 352 studies establishes a comprehensive taxonomy for Interpretable Machine Learning, transitioning from foundational intrinsic models to advanced deep learning explanations. It reveals a critical paradigm shift toward “mechanistic interpretability” and actionable recourse, emphasizing that future AI systems must be rigorously ...
Shimon Fridkin, Michael Bendersky
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The Electoral Coalition of the Radical Right in Western Europe
ABSTRACT While most research on the radical right attempts to identify the one central voting motive among its supporters, few studies have sought to differentiate between different types of voters. Given this research gap, we assume that there are multiple paths to the radical right and that different groups have different motives for their support ...
Florian Buchmayr
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To support the ‘Dual Carbon’ strategy, this paper proposes a bilevel optimisation model for distributed energy storage configuration considering wind‐solar uncertainty and carbon trading. Using SNGAN and K‐means for scenario generation, the model minimises total cost at the upper level and grid vulnerability/power losses at the lower level.
Xiaonan Li +4 more
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Orthogonal Resolutions and Latin Squares [PDF]
Resolutions which are orthogonal to at least one other resolution (RORs) and sets of m mutually orthogonal resolutions (m-MORs) of 2-(v, k, λ) designs are considered.
Topalova, Svetlana, Zhelezova, Stela
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