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![[up]](go_up_btn.gif) Subject: Unique Antipodal of the 3x3x3 Edges
Subject: Unique Antipodal of the 3x3x3 EdgesDate: Mon, 6 Dec 1993 18:32:15 EST
From: Jerry Bryan <BRYAN%WVNVM.BITNET@mitvma.mit.edu>
... It is really quite extraordinary and wonderful. I already knew
that there were only four equivalence classes with 24 elements. Well,
two of them are Start itself and its antipodal. Without further ado:...
This is very interesting indeed!  
So the next natural question would seem to be: What are the -other- two?
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