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Figure 3:
Left: Permutation of the squares along the strip for a normal tetraflexagon. They run in order, subject to being flipped over, so the permutation is the identity. Right: Permutation for the tubulating flexagon. The normal order is not preserved, the permutation is not the identity.
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2000-11-01