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arxiv: 1207.1934 · v1 · pith:Y5VFXACAnew · submitted 2012-07-09 · 🧮 math.ST · math.CO· math.GR· stat.TH

Generalized wordlength patterns and strength

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Xu and Wu (2001) defined the \emph{generalized wordlength pattern} $(A_1, ..., A_k)$ of an arbitrary fractional factorial design (or orthogonal array) on $k$ factors. They gave a coding-theoretic proof of the property that the design has strength $t$ if and only if $A_1 = ... = A_t = 0$. The quantities $A_i$ are defined in terms of characters of cyclic groups, and so one might seek a direct character-theoretic proof of this result. We give such a proof, in which the specific group structure (such as cyclicity) plays essentially no role. Nonabelian groups can be used if the counting function of the design satisfies one assumption, as illustrated by a couple of examples.

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