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This tag is used if a reference is needed in a paper or textbook on a specific result.
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Good codes in practice for correcting combination of errors and erasures
Since you asked a reference, the early access pre-edit version of a paper that addresses exactly this problem you're considering just appeared in the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory:
K. A. S. …
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Orthogonal Latin Square 6*6
If I remember correctly, Tarry's original proof used brute force. So there isn't much to mention about the 1900 proof except the fact that it settled Euler's 36 Officer Problem (see Edit2 at the end o …
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Mathematical Paper That Just Links Two Different Fields of Sciences
There are a gazillion of papers like that. Actually, that's how this lowly talking duckling roles when not proving mathly-hardcore theorems.
Where to submit depends on the nature of your paper. You m …
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What is a random number? (poll experiment)
This isn't really an answer, but I couldn't post this in the comment field. So allow me to write this here.
There can't be a single definite answer to this question. But if you restrict your mathemat …