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CHAPTER 6 TWO-COLORED WALLPAPER PATTERNS 6.0 ...

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Things started getting a bit complicated! Unlike the previous<br />

four types, this pattern has both color-preserving and colorreversing<br />

reflection, and likewise both color-preserving and colorreversing<br />

hidden glide reflection; notice that each reflection and<br />

hidden glide reflection associated with it have opposite effect on<br />

color. And, for the first time, we get color-reversing translation in<br />

directions both parallel and perpendicular to that of the reflection.<br />

Visually, the effect of all this is a feeling that every other column<br />

in our pattern has been shifted (like in the case of the cm patterns<br />

of section 4.4), hence its somewhat unexpected name (c′ m ).<br />

Fig. 6.20<br />

p b<br />

′ 1g → p b<br />

′ 1m<br />

Just as in the case of the other ‘offspring’ of p b<br />

′ 1g we just<br />

discussed (c′ m , figure 6.19), this new pattern, known as p b<br />

′ 1m, has<br />

both color-preserving and color-reversing reflections. Unlike in the<br />

case of the c′m , however, the hidden glide reflection of the p b<br />

′ 1m<br />

always has the same effect on color as the corresponding reflection.<br />

6.3.2 Are there any other types? The process employed in 6.3.1

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