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Engineering Chiroptical Interactions through Integrating Plasmonic Arrays with Cholesteric Nanocellulose. [PDF]
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Column-orthogonal nearly strong orthogonal arrays
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2021zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Local equivalence of quantum orthogonal arrays and orthogonal arrays
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Column-orthogonal strong orthogonal arrays and sliced strong orthogonal arrays
Statistica Sinica, 2015A strong orthogonal array of strength t can achieve uniformity on finer grids when projected onto any g dimensions for any g less than t. It can be regarded as a kind of uniform space-filling design. Meanwhile, orthogonality is also desir- able for space-filling designs.
Haiyan Liu, Min-Qian Liu
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Nearly orthogonal arrays mappable into fully orthogonal arrays
Biometrika, 2014We develop a method for construction of arrays which are nearly orthogonal, in the sense that each column is orthogonal to a large proportion of the other columns, and which are convertible to fully orthogonal arrays via a mapping of the symbols in each column to a possibly smaller set of symbols.
Rahul Mukerjee, Fasheng Sun, Boxin Tang
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Construction of column-orthogonal strong orthogonal arrays
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Wenlong Li, Min-Qian Liu, Jian-Feng Yang
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Technometrics, 1999
Compound orthogonal arrays have recently been introduced as an alternative to Taguchi's direct product arrays for studying location and dispersion effects simultaneously. In this article, we provide a catalog of two-level compound orthogonal arrays for parameters of most practical interest. The arrays presented possess the maximum possible strength for
A. S. Hedayat, John Stufken
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Compound orthogonal arrays have recently been introduced as an alternative to Taguchi's direct product arrays for studying location and dispersion effects simultaneously. In this article, we provide a catalog of two-level compound orthogonal arrays for parameters of most practical interest. The arrays presented possess the maximum possible strength for
A. S. Hedayat, John Stufken
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