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Canonical Start of A Linear Sequence

Published: May 16, 2023

Last Modified: May 18, 2023

A photo of a whiteboard titled: Canonical Orientation of A Linear Sequence

The canonical start of a linear sequence is a point in nearest LFn string. In this simple example, there are three possible linear sequences (with the correct orientation) but only $L2, L5, R1$ has the correct start point.

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