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The Mathematical Theory of the Sateen Arrangement
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2016
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Geometrically considered the sateen arrangement is a certain regular method of arranging points on squared paper, each point being placed at the centre of a square. In textile work the sateen arrangement is used, (1) as a basis for actual weaves, (2) as a mode of distributing over the surface of a cloth the repeats of an ornamental design.
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page note 92 * In practice these “points” are expanded into solid black squares.
page note 93 * For the sake of brevity we will call the sateen of order n and step s the n/s sateen.
page note 94 * The step of one, or one leas than the order, gives a continuous twill which is not regarded as a sateen.
page note 97 * Assuming that a square sateen has “twilliness” of zero, the most suitable measure of the “twilliness” would of course be log
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