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Is there a reason that the order of names is given as Bruck-Chowla-Ryser? Most books in design theory call this the Bruck-Ryser-Chowla theorem, presumably because the important case of projective planes was treated first by Bruck and Ryser, and only later was the theorem extended to all symmetric
296:– The Bruck–Ryser–Chowla theorem is a generalization of the Bruck–Ryser theorem, which is the reason for the ordering of the names. I have never seen the ordering "Bruck–Chowla–Ryser" in any authoritative source. Currently 124: 229: 344: 114: 359: 219: 354: 349: 339: 195: 90: 297: 293: 289: 186: 147: 81: 58: 33: 21: 324: 309: 279: 259: 305: 275: 39: 172: 73: 52: 194:
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Cite, please! Note that I don't believe you, but see
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