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English: Set 3-1 placed in the chromatic circle with its three possible rotations (and their inversions, being equivalent), showing that the pie is smallest in the normal form of the set: [0,1,2]
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Set 3-1 placed in the chromatic circle with its three possible rotations (and their inversions, being equivalent), showing that the pie is smallest in the normal form of the set: [0,1,2]

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25 October 2019

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