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\end{bmatrix}</math>. This means that a wedgie can easily be "clipped" by removing columns and corresponding rows to produce a restriction of the temperament, and thus wedgies which have a set of entries produced this way in common are strong extensions of some common structure. | \end{bmatrix}</math>. This means that a wedgie can easily be "clipped" by removing columns and corresponding rows to produce a restriction of the temperament, and thus wedgies which have a set of entries produced this way in common are strong extensions of some common structure. | ||
== Wedgies and contorsion == | |||
TBD | |||
== Derivation from mapping matrices == | |||
TBD | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||