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Latin squares without proper subsquares
Published 2023-10-03Version 1
A $d$-dimensional Latin hypercube of order $n$ is a $d$-dimensional array containing symbols from a set of cardinality $n$ with the property that every axis-parallel line contains all $n$ symbols exactly once. We show that for $(n, d) \notin \{(4,2), (6,2)\}$ with $d \geq 2$ there exists a $d$-dimensional Latin hypercube of order $n$ that contains no $d$-dimensional Latin subhypercube of any order in $\{2,\dots,n-1\}$. The $d=2$ case settles a 50 year old conjecture by Hilton on the existence of Latin squares without proper subsquares.
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