Talk:Last Four Corners
This will be running a bit slower than what has been the later weeks, the rains has gone again so I'm outside daytime now and tired at nights :)
// Kenneth 18:59, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
I think we make a separate page for L3C, it is a stand alone method and it will make this page a little smaller. // Kenneth 06:51, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
I don't know if it is a good order for the 1-twist cases as is, better to group them like I did with the 3-cycles at L3C in quads where 'the same' alg can be used for each group of 4.
I do that later, first I fix the rest of the images... done. // Kenneth 09:37, 18 August 2010 (UTC)
The following four cases are mirror + inverses of the first so you only need '1 alg' for all. |
Mirror to the side and inverse in diagonal. | ||||||||
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The following four cases are mirror + inverses of the first so you only need '1 alg' for all. |
Mirror to the side and inverse in diagonal. | ||||||||
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For the following cases mirror and inverse are the same. |
Mirror/inverse to the side. | ||||||||
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Four corners twisted
1+ Ha
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1+ Hb
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1+ pi1a
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1+ pi2a
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1+ pi2b
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L3C 1-twist -
Four corners twisted
1- Ha
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1- Hb
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1- pi2a
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1- pi2b
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