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Suppose Λ<sub>2</sub> is λβ μβ’. Then Λ<sub>3</sub> is a (λ ± 1)γ (μ ∓ 1)γ’ mos. Since neither Λ<sub>2</sub> nor Λ<sub>3</sub> are multimosses, and at least one of μ and (μ ∓ 1) are even, it is now immediate that n is odd.
Suppose Λ<sub>2</sub> is λβ μβ’. Then Λ<sub>3</sub> is a (λ ± 1)γ (μ ∓ 1)γ’ mos. Since neither Λ<sub>2</sub> nor Λ<sub>3</sub> are multimosses, and at least one of μ and (μ ∓ 1) are even, it is now immediate that n is odd.


Either β’’ = β or β’’ = β’. Assume β’’ = β’. Then γ’’ = γ, and Λ<sub>3</sub> is (λ + 1)γ (μ &minus; 1)γ’. Also assume that the first k-step in Σ is Q:
Either β’’ = β or β’’ = β’. Assume β’’ = β’. Then γ’’ = γ, and Λ<sub>3</sub> is (λ + 1)γ (μ &minus; 1)γ’. Also assume that the first k-step in Σ is Q. Then we have:
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  Σ  = Q W(Q, R)  T
  Σ  = Q W(Q, R)  T