resolvable balanced incomplete block design
resolvable balanced incomplete block design
[ri¦zäl·və·bəl ¦bal·ənst ‚iŋ·kəm‚plēt ′bläk di‚zīn] (mathematics)
A balanced incomplete block design such that the blocks themselves are partitioned into r families of v/k blocks, such that every element occurs in exactly one block of each of these families.
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