Association schemes: designed experiments, algebra and combinatorics
Series: Cambridge studies in advanced mathematics ; 84Publication details: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Cambridge:Description: xviii, 387p. : ill. ; pb. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780521188012
- 511.6 BAI
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511.5 GOL Tolerance graphs | 511.5 HOF Random graphs and complex networks; v. 1 | 511.5 TER Zeta functions of graphs: a stroll through the garden | 511.6 BAI Association schemes: designed experiments, algebra and combinatorics | 511.6 PEM Analytic combinatorics in several variables | 511.6 TAO Additive combinatorics | 511.62 BEN Proofs that really count: the art of combinatorial proof |
Includes bibliographical and indexes.
Association schemes were invented by statisticians on order to enable them to extend their range of block designs from 2-designs to partially balanced designs. However, they have intrinsic interest to combinatorialists and to group theorists as they include strongly regular graphs and schemes based on Abelian groups. They also have a wider use within statistics, forming the basic structures of many designed experiments. This book blends these topics in an accessible way without assuming any background in either group theory or designed experiments
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