[r-t] FCHs

King, Peter R peter.king at imperial.ac.uk
Fri May 21 11:03:24 UTC 2010


Or where the point of symmetry is not across the lead end/head. Eg Grandsire the lead starting 1643257 repeats rows from the 3rd lead of the plain course (this is not the same as just ringing the plain course backwards).

Peter 

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> My understanding is that you can only get internal falseness 
> in asymmetric plain methods.
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> Graham John
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> MBD wrote:
> 
> > It seems stranger to me, and needs more thought to confirm,
> > that internal falseness is avoided in most plain methods,
> > than that it is present in TD methods.
> 
> Why? The rows where the treble is in the same position on the 
> way down to
> the way up are related (transposed) in an identical way to 
> the leadheads and
> leadends. If the leadheads and leadends are from distinct sets and are
> unique, then all the other rows must be too.
> 
> Graham
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