[r-t] Principles

Alexander Holroyd holroyd at math.ubc.ca
Tue Jul 5 21:23:47 UTC 2011


So it is.  However, my Major example -123458-1238-1678-145678 does not 
suffer from this problem.

On Tue, 5 Jul 2011, Matthew Frye wrote:

>
> On 5 Jul 2011, at 21:29, Philip Saddleton wrote:
>> You could play the same trick with any principle on a non-prime number of bells.
>>
>> In any case there are examples where this is not the case, e.g. &9.1.789.1.9.3.9.1.789.1.9.1.9.1.789.1.9.3,1
>
> Sadly, this method too is a result of that trick, although slightly less 
> obviously. 1 lead is simply 3 leads of 9.1.789.1.9.3-1, and a standard 9 
> lead principle is recovered.
>
> MF
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