If ,
and the squarefree part of is divisible by a prime ,
then no difference set of order
exists. Equivalently, if a projective plane of
order
exists, and
or 2 (mod 4), then is the sum of two squares.
Dinitz and Stinson (1992) give the theorem in the following form. If a symmetric -block design exists, then
1. If
is even, then is a square number,
2. If
is odd, then the Diophantine
equation
has a solution in integers, not all of which are 0.
See also
Block Design,
Difference
Set,
Fisher's Block Design Inequality
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References
Dinitz, J. H. and Stinson, D. R. "A Brief Introduction to Design Theory." Ch. 1 in Contemporary
Design Theory: A Collection of Surveys (Ed. J. H. Dinitz and D. R. Stinson).
New York: Wiley, pp. 1-12, 1992.Gordon, D. M. "The Prime
Power Conjecture is True for ." Electronic J. Combinatorics 1,
No. 1, R6, 1-7, 1994. http://www.combinatorics.org/Volume_1/Abstracts/v1i1r6.html.Ryser,
H. J. Combinatorial
Mathematics. Buffalo, NY: Math. Assoc. Amer., 1963.Referenced
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Bruck-Ryser-Chowla Theorem
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