Two classes of regular Cayley maps, balanced and antibalanced, have long been understood, see \([12,11]\). A recent generalization is that of an e-balanced map, see \([7,2,5,8]\). These maps can be described using the power function introduced in \([4]\); e-balanced maps are the ones with constant power functions on the generating set. In this paper we examine a further generalization to the situation where the power function alternates between two values.
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