[r-t] What's the meaning of a method having aparticularfalsecourse head
Graham John
graham at changeringing.co.uk
Fri Apr 22 19:37:36 UTC 2005
Richard wrote:
> All methods have A falseness
This sounds like an MBD argument, Richard (as in "the number of changes of
method" discussed on r-c on several occasions).
Group A falseness has always meant a method false in the plain course and is
defined as such in every publication or reference. I have never heard of it
being used otherwise. Please don't redefine it!
Graham
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