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==References==
* [[Richard A. Brualdi]] (2006), ''Combinatorial Matrix Classes.'' Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 108. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006. ISBN: 978-0-521-86565-4; 0-521-86565-4
* Richard A. Brualdi & Herbert J. Ryser (1991), ''Combinatorial Matrix Theory''. Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 39. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991. ISBN: 0-521-32265-0
* {{Citation | last1=Hogben | first1=Leslie|author1-link= Leslie Hogben | title=Handbook of Linear Algebra (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications) | publisher=Chapman & Hall/CRC | ___location=Boca Raton | isbn=978-1-58488-510-8 | year=2006}}, § 31.3, Binary Matrices
* {{Citation | last1=Kim | first1=Ki Hang | title=Boolean Matrix Theory and Applications |year=1982| isbn=978-0-8247-1788-9}}
* [[H. J. Ryser]] (1957), "Combinatorial properties of matrices of zeroes and ones", [[Canadian Journal of Mathematics]] 9: 371–7.
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* [[D. R. Fulkerson]] (1960) "Zero-one matrices with zero trace", [[Pacific Journal of Mathematics]] 10; 831–6
* D. R. Fulkerson & H. J. Ryser (1961), "Widths and heights of (0, 1)-matrices", ''Canadian Journal of Mathematics'' 13: 239–55.
* [[L. R. Ford Jr.]] & D. R. Fulkerson (1962) § 2.12 "Matrices composed of 0's and 1's", pages 79 to 91 in ''Flows in Networks'', [[Princeton University Press]] {{mr|id=0159700}}
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