Abstract
Designs for estimating axial slopes of a response surface are considered. A design is said to be A- (D-) rotatable if the trace (determinant) of variance–covariance matrix of the estimated slopes at a point in the factor space is a function of the distance of the point from the center of the design. It is shown that for any order d and any dimension k, a design which is rotatable in the Box and Hunter (Citation1957) sense is automatically A- and D-rotatable. Some specific examples illustrating the validity of this general result are provided.
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Acknowledgment
This research was supported by Project No. SS 06/06 of Kuwait University.