Circuits for robust designs

06/21/2021
by   Roberto Fontana, et al.
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This paper continues the application of circuit theory to experimental design started by the first two authors. The theory gives a very special and detailed representation of the kernel of the design model matrix. This representation turns out to be an appropriate way to study the optimality criteria referred to as robustness: the sensitivity of the design to the removal of design points. Many examples are given, from classical combinatorial designs to two-level factorial design including interactions. The complexity of the circuit representations are useful because the large range of options they offer, but conversely require the use of dedicated software. Suggestions for speed improvement are made.

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