From Wechsler@world.std.com Fri Dec 16 10:23:44 1994 Return-Path: Received: from europe.std.com by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) for /com/archive/cube-lovers id AA10847; Fri, 16 Dec 94 10:23:44 EST Received: from world.std.com by europe.std.com (8.6.8.1/Spike-8-1.0) id KAA03983; Fri, 16 Dec 1994 10:23:37 -0500 Received: by world.std.com (5.65c/Spike-2.0) id AA13703; Fri, 16 Dec 1994 10:23:47 -0500 Date: Fri, 16 Dec 1994 10:23:47 -0500 From: Wechsler@world.std.com (Allan C Wechsler) Message-Id: <199412161523.AA13703@world.std.com> To: CRSO.Cube@canrem.com Cc: cube-lovers@life.ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: Mark Longridge's message of Fri, 16 Dec 1994 01:32:00 -0500 <60.897.5834.0C1C4371@canrem.com> Subject: Cyclic Decomposition In the corner group, (RFU)^5 exchanges corners fur and bur. I only mention this because of all the tools I use, it is the only one that involves a lot of repetition. It's a fossil from my earliest cube solution, c. 1980, which used _only_ repetitive processes. (RFU)^5 is only useful to me because I solve corners first. One-face-first solvers will find this incomprehensible.