[next] [prev] [up] Date: Fri, 26 May 95 19:33:50 -0400
[next] [prev] [up] From: Jerry Bryan <BRYAN@wvnvm.wvnet.edu >
[next] [prev] [up] Subject: Re: AntiSlice Under M-conjugacy (and a problem with slice)
On 05/24/95 at 17:14:09 mreid@ptc.com said:
>hi jerry,

you said

On 05/22/95 at 17:48:42 mreid@ptc.com said:
Level       Positions     Strong      Weak        Total
                         Local Max   Local Max   Local Max
6            184           1          35          36

>beg the obvious question: what is that strong local maximum,
>which is unique up to symmetry?

I haven't verified in the antislice data base, but it *has* to be
Pons Asinorum, accomplshed as six antislices.

no it hasn't. this is the equivalent of the face turn metric,
i.e. your "level" is half the face turn distance. (RL and RRLL
each count as 1, which is half their face turn count.)

then pons asinorum is at level 3, and gives the weak local maximum
at that level.

Mike is correct.

Try instead, (L2R2)(U2D2)(F'B')(U2D2)(L2R2)(F'B').

This is a very pretty pattern which may well have a name, but I
don't know what the name is. Also, it is its own inverse.

Is the length 12h in <Q,H>?  Is it a local maximum (strong or otherwise)
in <Q,H>?   Is the length 20q in <Q>?  Is it a local maximum in <Q>?

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