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)