Perfect matrix
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In mathematics, a perfect matrix is an m-by-n binary matrix which has no possible k-by-k submatrix K which satisfies the following conditions:
- k > 3
- the row and column sums of K are each equal to b, where b ≥ 2
- there exists no row of the (m-k)-by-k submatrix formed by the rows not included in K with a row sum greater than b
The following is an example of a K submatrix where k = 5 and b = 2: