Orthogonal latin rectangles
Abstract
We use a greedy probabilistic method to prove that for every ε > 0, every m× n Latin rectangle on n symbols has an orthogonal mate, where m=(1-ε)n. That is, we show the existence of a second Latin rectangle such that no pair of the mn cells receives the same pair of symbols in the two rectangles.
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