Table for CAN(2,k,4) for k up to 20000

Locate the k in the first column that is at least as large as the number of factors in which you are interested. Then let N be the number of rows (tests) given in the second column. A CA(N;2,k,4) exists according to a construction in the reference (cryptically) given in the third column. The accompanying graph plots N vertically against log k (base 10).

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kNSource
516orthogonal array
619group 1-rotational (Meagher-Stevens, Colbourn)
721simulated annealing (Cohen)
822simulated annealing (Cohen)
1024simulated annealing (Cohen)
1125simulated annealing (Cohen)
1226simulated annealing (Cohen)
1427simulated annealing (Cohen)
2428CMMSSY 2.3
2931CMMSSY 2.3
3032CMMSSY 2.3
3433CMMSSY 2.3
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4035CMMSSY 2.3
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5437CMMSSY 2.3
5938CMMSSY 2.3
6939CMMSSY 2.3
11640CMMSSY 2.3
14043CMMSSY 2.3
14444CMMSSY 2.3
16445CMMSSY 2.3
18446CMMSSY 2.3
19247CMMSSY 2.3
23648CMMSSY 2.3
26049CMMSSY 2.3
28450CMMSSY 2.3
33251CMMSSY 2.3
56052CMMSSY 2.3
67655CMMSSY 2.3
69656CMMSSY 2.3
79257CMMSSY 2.3
88858CMMSSY 2.3
92859CMMSSY 2.3
114060CMMSSY 2.3
125661CMMSSY 2.3
137262CMMSSY 2.3
160463CMMSSY 2.3
270464CMMSSY 2.3
326467CMMSSY 2.3
336068CMMSSY 2.3
382469CMMSSY 2.3
428870CMMSSY 2.3
448071CMMSSY 2.3
550472CMMSSY 2.3
606473CMMSSY 2.3
662474CMMSSY 2.3
774475CMMSSY 2.3
1305676CMMSSY 2.3
1576079CMMSSY 2.3
1622480CMMSSY 2.3
1846481CMMSSY 2.3
2000082CMMSSY 2.3
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