Greco-Latin square
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A form of Latin square formed by the superposition of two Latin squares that do not lead…
A form of Latin square formed by the superposition of two Latin squares that do not lead to the same composite value appearing in any of the squares of the result.
- Bose and Shrikhande then applied these rules and were able to build a Greco-Latin square of order 22. This disproved Euler's conjecture, as 22 is an even number not divisible by four.
- Table 3.3.3.1 shows a Greco-Latin square with four treatments.
- Since we now have repeated ordered pairs, the square above is not a Greco-Latin square.
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