Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Association Schemes: Designed Experiments, Algebra and Combinatorics
Association Schemes: Designed Experiments, Algebra and Combinatorics R.A. Bailey covers in this study the mathematics of association schemes--an area lying between pure mathematics and statistics that relates to the optimal design of scientific experiments. The book is accessible to mathematicians as well as statisticians. Arising from a graduate course taught by the author, it appeals to students as well as researchers as a valuable reference work from which to learn about the statistical /combinatorial aspects of their work. |
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