Bruck-Ryser-Chowla theorem

English

Etymology

Named after Richard Bruck, H. J. Ryser, and Sarvadaman Chowla.

Proper noun

Bruck-Ryser-Chowla theorem

  1. (mathematics) A result on the combinatorics of block designs, stating that, if a (v, b, r, k, λ)-design exists with v = b (a symmetric block design), then: (i) if v is even, then k λ is a square; (ii) if v is odd, then the following Diophantine equation has a nontrivial solution: x2 (k λ)y2 (1)(v1)/2 λ z2 = 0.
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