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Algebraic and geometric methods in statistics. Some papers based on the presentations at the conference mathematical explorations in contemporary statistics, Sestri Levante, Italy, May 19‒20, 2008 and at the opening workshop of the 2008-09 SAMSI program on algebraic methods in systems biology and statistics, September 14‒17, 2008. (English)
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Algebraic statistics of level codings for fractional factorial designs. (English)
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Inequivalent Hadamard matrices via indicator functions. (English)
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Confounding revisited with commutative computational algebra. (English)
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Full factorial designs and distracted fractions. (English)
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