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D-optimal chemical balance weighing designs with positively correlated errors: part I
Summary In this paper, the problem of indicating chemical balance weighing designs satisfying the criterion of D-optimality is considered. Moreover, we study such designs under the assumption that the measurements are equally positively correlated and they have the same variances. We formulate a method to add at most four runs to a regular D-optimal chemical balance weighing design to obtain a highly D-efficient chemical balance weighing deign.