Talk:Double variation

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I have a suggestion as to the double meaning problem (applies to future uses). The regular meaning (A0B0 A1B1 A2B2 and so forth) shall be referred to as "Double I Variation" or "II Variation", because it is consisted of two linear paths of change, while the other (A0A0B0B0 A1A2B1B2 A3A4B3B4 and so forth) shall be called "Double Y Variation" or "YY Variation", since it is consisted of two lines splitting to four (two each)

Sincerely hoping I was helpful,

                                                    Tal Spector  — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.126.254.27 (talk) 20:12, 11 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]