Abstract

The orthogonal latin squares displayed in [1] and [2] have the property that their row permutations are transformed amongst themselves by a permutation of order 7. In this note I present three examples of orthogonal latin squares of order 10 whose row permutations are transformed amongst themselves by a permutation of order 9.

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