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Fundamentals of Factorial Designs

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A Modern Theory of Factorial Designs

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The basic definitions and technical tools for factorial design theory are given in this chapter. They include various mathematical definitions of factorial effects, and tools like Galois fields, finite projective geometry, and coding theory. These ideas and tools are used to define and discuss fundamental concepts such as regular fractions, defining pencils, aliasing, resolution, minimum aberration, and orthogonal arrays.

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(2006). Fundamentals of Factorial Designs. In: A Modern Theory of Factorial Designs. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-37344-6_2

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