[r-t] Extents of doubles
Philip Earis
pje24 at cantab.net
Fri Aug 4 12:37:16 UTC 2006
Many thanks, Richard.
> Crambo is one of only eleven doubles extents (up to
> rotation, reflection, etc.) with the following properties:
>
> - the extent forms a perfect five part (i.e. it is a
> principle);
>
> - no more than four consecutive blows in any one place;
> and
>
> - uses only single changes.
Can you provide a list of these 11? What about if you ignore the
restirction of four consecutive blows?
>> There are other interesting methods on the same webpage, from the
>> familiar
>> Orpheus, to Mermaid
>> (1.3.1.3.1.5.1.3.1.3.1.125.3.5.3.5.3.1.3.5.3.5.3.145),
>> which has some beautiful symmetry.
>
> OK. What am I missing? Mermaid doesn't have any symmetry,
> does it?
Taken as a whole, no, but it braks down nicely. Clealy if a plain course is
going to generate the extent, half of each 24 row division must be in
course, and half out of course. I like the way Mermaid has the minimum
number of single changes - this kind of splits into two different methods.
Mermaid further splits into four quarters too - a "1.3.1.3.1.5" block and a
"3.5.3.5.3.1" (reverse erin rotated) block.
>> Can anyone generate an exhaustive list of all 24 change-per-lead doubles
>> principles whose plain course generates the extent?
>
> It ought to be feasible.
I look forward to the results!
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