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# Identify y and z to Y to get a mos. Take the mode that has the most x's at the beginning. When you undo the identification, the mv3 mode will start with either y or z first. | # Identify y and z to Y to get a mos. Take the mode that has the most x's at the beginning. When you undo the identification, the mv3 mode will start with either y or z first. | ||
# If y is bigger than z then the chiral variant beginning with y is ''right-handed''. Otherwise, it is ''left-handed''. | # If y is bigger than z then the chiral variant beginning with y is ''right-handed''. Otherwise, it is ''left-handed''. | ||
Note that this definition of LH/RH won't agree with the lexicographical definition if x is not the biggest step. | |||
Such chiral mv3's could be named in the format [handedness] [mv3 name] [the corresponding mode of ax 2bY]. For example, the chiral [[diasem]] mode 331323132 can be named "Left-Handed Diasem 8|0", where 8|0 is the [[UDP]] notation for the [[5L 4s]] mode LLSLSLSLS. | Such chiral mv3's could be named in the format [handedness] [mv3 name] [the corresponding mode of ax 2bY]. For example, the chiral [[diasem]] mode 331323132 can be named "Left-Handed Diasem 8|0", where 8|0 is the [[UDP]] notation for the [[5L 4s]] mode LLSLSLSLS. | ||