Combinatorial Designs
-
The Journal of
Combinatorial Designs has some information including its contents back
to volume 1.
- The Handbook
of Combinatorial Designs has a website that lists new
results in design theory that have been discovered since publication
of this excellent volume.
- Designs, Codes and Cryptography has a site with its
table of contents.
- At
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/topics/Designs.html, you can find
definitions and a short discussion of many of the important
concepts and objects on design theory.
- At
http://www.utu.fi/~honkala/designs.ps, Ian Anderson and Iiro
Honkala have placed notes for a "Short Course in Combinatorial Designs
(about 40 pages, 272K, in postscript).
- I found lots of good design theory links (including a link to
this page) at the
Design Theory Page at Queen Mary College.
- DesignTheory.org is
funded by the UK government provide various resources for Design
Theory through the Internet.
- The
Designs Archive at Statlib has some very useful programs for
making orthogonal arrays
-
The Infography about Symmetric Designs in Combinatorics
- Neil Sloane at AT&T has a big collection of examples for
orthogonal arrays and also for
Hadamard matrices. He also maintains a web page for GOSSET: A
general purpose program for designing experiments.
- The Guide To Available
Mathematical Software at the National Institute of Science and
Technology is a cross-index and virtual repository of mathematical and
statistical software components of use in computational science and
engineering.
- DISCRETA
is a great program for finding t-designs.
- The La Jolla
Covering Repository contains coverings C(v,k,t) with v<=32, k<=16,
t<=8, and less than 5,000 blocks.
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The Netlib Repository contains a
collection of mathematical software, papers, and databases.
-
Gordon Royle's
combinatorial catalogues contain lists of designs, graphs, etc.
- Listings of small latin squares can be found on Brenden McKay's
Latin
squares page.
- The Annals of Combinatorics (Springer) is building up a web site:
http://www.combinatorics.net
which is called the Combinatorics Net, this site is also intended to
serve the general combinatorics community.
-
The Open Directory Project links to design theory pages.
- A general list of math sites (listing the Handbook :) can be found at
Math Resources -
directory of Math related websites.
- Kishore Sinha's web site
contains updated group
divisible designs and partially balanced design tables from
Clatworthy(1973). In addition there is a nice bibliography.
- A listing of association schemes on a small number of vertices as well
as other information on association schemes can be found at
http://kissme.shinshu-u.ac.jp/as/ .