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Invariance of generalized wordlength patterns [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2009
The generalized wordlength pattern (GWLP) introduced by Xu and Wu (2001) for an arbitrary fractional factorial design allows one to extend the use of the minimum aberration criterion to such designs. Ai and Zhang (2004) defined the $J$-characteristics of a design and showed that they uniquely determine the design.
Beder, Jay H., Willenbring, Jeb F.
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Generalized wordlength patterns and strength [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2014
Xu and Wu (2001) defined the \emph{generalized wordlength pattern} $(A_1, ..., A_k)$ of an arbitrary fractional factorial design (or orthogonal array) on $k$ factors. They gave a coding-theoretic proof of the property that the design has strength $t$ if and only if $A_1 = ... = A_t = 0$. The quantities $A_i$ are defined in terms of characters of cyclic
Beder, Jay H., Beder, Jesse S.
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Detailed wordlength pattern of regular fractional factorial split-plot designs in terms of complementary sets

open access: yesDiscrete Mathematics, 2003
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Bingham, Derek, Mukerjee, Rahul
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Reading Russian poetry: An expert-novice study. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Eye Mov Res, 2020
Fokin D, Blohm S, Riekhakaynen E.
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Consistent Metagenome-Derived Metrics Verify and Delineate Bacterial Species Boundaries. [PDF]

open access: yesmSystems, 2020
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