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88.19 Latin squares and their inverses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2016

Emanuel Emanouilidis
Affiliation:
Kean University, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Union, New Jersey 07083USA
Robert A. Bell
Affiliation:
Kean University, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Union, New Jersey 07083USA

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Copyright © The Mathematical Association 2004

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