[r-t] Triples puzzles

Alexander E Holroyd holroyd at math.ubc.ca
Thu Jul 16 11:10:31 BST 2020


Yes, I'm aware of these facts.  Can you join the blocks using only these 
place notations?

On 16-Jul-20 9:00 AM, Andrew Johnson wrote:
>> From: Alexander E Holroyd
>>
>> 1. Find an extent using only the three place notations 3,5,147.
> Double Stedman uses those notations, but doesn't have enough
> mutually true plain courses:
> https://www.ringing.org/method/?notation=3.5.147.3.5.3%2C5&stage=7
> 3.5.3.5.3.5 forms a six which can be used to cover the extent -
> but how do you link them?
>> 2. Find a good one.
>> 3. Find an extent using only the three place notations 1,7,345.
> This 42 change 'method' has mutual true blocks covering the extent:
> https://www.ringing.org/method/?notation=345.1.7.1.7.1.7%2C1&stage=7
> or this double version
> https://www.ringing.org/method/?notation=345.1.7.1.7.345.7%2C1&stage=7
> or obviously the reverse of the first.
> The place notation is palindromic, but the there are
> two blue lines for the working bells, and one is the backwards version
> of the other (like a B-block of Grandsire Triples).
>> 4. Find a good one.
>>
> Andrew Johnson
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