example of Latin squares
It is easily shown that the multiplication table (Cayley-table) of a group has exactly these properties and thus are Latin squares. However the converse is not true, ie. not all Latin squares are multiplication tables for a group (the smallest counter example is a Latin square of order 5).
Title | example of Latin squares |
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Canonical name | ExampleOfLatinSquares |
Date of creation | 2013-03-22 13:06:41 |
Last modified on | 2013-03-22 13:06:41 |
Owner | jgade (861) |
Last modified by | jgade (861) |
Numerical id | 6 |
Author | jgade (861) |
Entry type | Example |
Classification | msc 05B15 |