The bitwise operations in relation to obtaining Latin squares

05/23/2016
by   Krasimir Yordzhev, et al.
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The main thrust of the article is to provide interesting example, useful for students of using bitwise operations in the programming languages C ++ and Java. As an example, we describe an algorithm for obtaining a Latin square of arbitrary order. We will outline some techniques for the use of bitwise operations.

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