University Studies 3-Fall 2013-Suggested Projects from Second meeting (October 10)
The following four research papers are readable even if you do not have a mathematics background. Simply ignore the proofs and concentrate on what the paper is trying
to accomplish.
The completion of partial Latin squares, by Diane Donovan (Australasian Journal of Combinatorics v. 22 2000, pp. 247-264)
(pdffile)
Gossip Latin Squares
(pdffile)
On the Number of Latin Squares
(pdffile)
List Colouring of Latin and Sudoku Squares
(pdffile)
The following five links
each provide a short summary of latin squares
Latin Squares (University of Denver course excerpt)
(click here)
Latin Squares (Feature Column from the American Mathematical Society)
(click here)
Latin Squares (Literature Survey 1934-1998)
(click here)
Latin Squares (Enclycopledia of Mathematics)
(click here)
Latin Squares (Orthogonal Latin Squares---anticipates chapter 3)
(pdffile)
The following two books each contain a chapter on Latin Squares
The Discrete Charm of Discrete Mathematics
(pdffile)
A First Course in Discrete Mathematics
(click here)