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Pistone and Wynn (1996) introduced the idea of Gröbner bases into the design of experiments. This allows the study of “generalised confounding” in non-standard situations, that is for non-standard designs which arise in a number of situations. They were also able to study classical designs such as Plackett-Burman designs from this same view-point.
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Riccomagno, E., Wynn, H.P. (1997). Computational Algebraic Geometry in Industrial Experimental Design. In: Kitsos, C.P., Edler, L. (eds) Industrial Statistics. Contributions to Statistics. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59268-3_16
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