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Latin Squares: New Developments in the Theory and Applications
Contributor(s): Dénes, József (Author), Keedwell, A. Donald (Author)
ISBN: 0444888993     ISBN-13: 9780444888990
Publisher: North-Holland
OUR PRICE:   $128.70  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 1991
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Annotation: In 1974 the editors of the present volume published a well-received book entitled Latin Squares and their Applications''. It included a list of 73 unsolved problems of which about 20 have been completely solved in the intervening period and about 10 more have been partially solved.
The present work comprises six contributed chapters and also six further chapters written by the editors themselves. As well as discussing the advances which have been made in the subject matter of most of the chapters of the earlier book, this new book contains one chapter which deals with a subject (r-orthogonal latin squares) which did not exist when the earlier book was written.
The success of the former book is shown by the two or three hundred published papers which deal with questions raised by it.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Algebra - Elementary
- Mathematics | Discrete Mathematics
Dewey: 512.925
LCCN: 90021564
Series: Advances in Psychology
Physical Information: 1" H x 7" W x 10" (2.27 lbs) 452 pages
 
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In 1974 the editors of the present volume published a well-received book entitled Latin Squares and their Applications''. It included a list of 73 unsolved problems of which about 20 have been completely solved in the intervening period and about 10 more have been partially solved.

The present work comprises six contributed chapters and also six further chapters written by the editors themselves. As well as discussing the advances which have been made in the subject matter of most of the chapters of the earlier book, this new book contains one chapter which deals with a subject (r-orthogonal latin squares) which did not exist when the earlier book was written.

The success of the former book is shown by the two or three hundred published papers which deal with questions raised by it.