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The Existence of a Symmetric Transversal Design STD7[21; 3]

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In this note we construct a symmetric transversal design STD7[21; 3]. Therefore there exists an orthogonal array OA(63, 21, 3, 2).

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Correspondence to Chihiro Suetake.

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Communicated by: J.D. Key

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Suetake, C. The Existence of a Symmetric Transversal Design STD7[21; 3]. Des Codes Crypt 37, 525–528 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10623-004-4041-x

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