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Abstract
Abstract The systematic colouring of plane patterns results in a finite number of combinations, when using a given number of colours. This paper introduces a range of concepts associated with the perfect colouring of plane patterns, and presents illustrative examples of 23 three-colour-counterchange possibilities.
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