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A general method of analysis of circular designs (Das [3]) is suggested. Average efficiency factors of these designs have been tabulated.A-optimality of circular designs has been studied in comparison to group divisible incomplete block designs.

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Kulshreshtha, A.C., Saha, G.M. & Dey, A. On circular designs. Ann Inst Stat Math 23, 491–497 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02479246

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