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The subject of pairwise or mutually orthogonal Latin squares has fascinated researchers for many years. Although there are a number of intriguing results in this area, many open problems remain to which the answers seem as elusive as ever. The known results, however, are well documented, for example in the books by Dénes and Keedwell (1974, 1991) and Laywine and Mullen (1998), or the article by Jungnickel (1990).
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Hedayat, A.S., Sloane, N.J.A., Stufken, J. (1999). Orthogonal Arrays and Latin Squares. In: Orthogonal Arrays. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1478-6_8
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