
A new type of frame, a \((h_1, \dots, h_n; u)\)-regular \(\mathbb Z\)-cyclic triplewhist tournament frame, is defined. These serve as the basis for numerous recursive constructions of \(\mathbb Z\)-cyclic triplewhist tournaments. Various applications to the construction of new tournament frames and triplewhist tournaments are given.
frame, whist tournament, (h1,h2,…,hn;u)-Regular, Constructions, Combinatorial aspects of block designs, Z-cyclic, Theoretical Computer Science, Frames, Computational Theory and Mathematics, triplewhist tournament, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Triplewhist tournaments
frame, whist tournament, (h1,h2,…,hn;u)-Regular, Constructions, Combinatorial aspects of block designs, Z-cyclic, Theoretical Computer Science, Frames, Computational Theory and Mathematics, triplewhist tournament, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Triplewhist tournaments
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