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Fig. 1: Four-diamond figure D made up of 16 tiles in a 4x4 array.
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Fig. 2: Example of graphic permutation.
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Fig. 3: Line diagrams indicate patterns' structure.
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Fig. 4: Graphic versions of the 15 points of PG(3,2)
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The 35 square patterns within the original (1976) version of the Miracle Octad Generator (MOG) of R. T. Curtis
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Image uploads by Steven H. Cullinane (m759) on April 7, 2020 for the article
https://planetmath.org/cullinanediamondtheorem
Old PlanetMath html:
Fig. 1: Four-diamond figure D made up of 16 tiles in a 4x4 array.
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Old PlanetMath html:
Fig. 2: Example of graphic permutation.
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Old PlanetMath html:
Fig. 3: Line diagrams indicate patterns' structure.
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Old PlanetMath html:
Fig. 4: Graphic versions of the 15 points of PG(3,2)
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Current PlanetMath html:

Figure 5: The 35 square patterns within the original (1976) version of the Miracle Octad Generator (MOG) of R. T. CurtisCorresponding uploaded image:
