Pseudo generalized Youden designs

Ashish Das, Daniel Horsley, Rakhi Singh

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Abstract

Youden square designs, or Youden rectangles, are classical objects in design theory. Extensions of these were introduced in 1958 by Kiefer and in 1981 by Cheng, in the form of generalized Youden designs (GYDs) and pseudo Youden designs (PYDs), respectively. In this paper, we introduce a common generalization of both these objects, which we call a pseudo generalized Youden design (PGYD). PGYDs share the statistically desirable optimality properties of GYDs and PYDs, and we show that they exist in situations where neither GYDs nor PYDs do. We determine some numerical necessary conditions for the existence of PGYDs, classify their existence for small parameter sets, and provide constructions for families of PGYDs using patchwork methods based on affine planes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)439-454
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Combinatorial Designs
Volume26
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2018

Keywords

  • Balanced block design
  • Generalized Youden design
  • Pseudo Youden design
  • Youden square design

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