Some conjectures for cogwheel phase cycling.

Cogwheel phase cycles are often significantly shorter than traditional nested phase cycles. However, optimal solutions for cogwheel cycles are often difficult to find. This paper presents techniques and conjectures which the authors have found useful for generating cogwheel phase cycles either without the need for computer searches or with significantly smaller searches than would otherwise be necessary. The conjectures presently lack proofs but have been tested successfully for a large number of cases.

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