Measure of Rotatability for a Class of Balanced Ternary Design
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https://doi.org/10.26713/cma.v13i3.1823Keywords:
Response surface designs, Second order rotatable designs, Measure of rotatabilityAbstract
In the present study we mainly focused on a measure of rotatability for a class of Balanced ternary designs. It is very much useful to assess the degree of a rotatability for a given response surface design.
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