“…By using the tetrad decomposition, one can show that some Peirce dimensions in the above table are not realizable. This eliminates the Perice triples (n 1 , n 2 , n 3 ) with values (2, 5, 7), (2,8,10), (2,14,16), (3,14,18), (0, 26, 24), (2,26,28), (3,26,30) and (7,26,38). All triples with n 2 = 0, n 1 = 0 and n 2 = 26, n 1 = 1 and (n 1 , n 2 , n 3 ) = (4, 5, 11) are realizable, see the description below:…”