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COMBINATORIAL GROUP TESTING AND ITS APPLICATIONS

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Group testing was first proposed for blood tests, but soon found its way to many industrial applications. Combinatorial group testing studies the combinatorial aspect of the problem and is particularly related to many topics in combinatorics, computer science and operations research. Recently, the idea of combinatorial group testing has been applied to experimental designs, coding, multiaccess computer communication, clone library screening and other fields. This book is the first attempt to cover the theory and applications of combinatorial group testing in one place.

264 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1993

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Ding-Zhu Du

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February 25, 2018
A very nice introduction to the field. The writing is clear and engaging, though some of the applications may be a little out-of-date.
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