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While for triples, there is one type of hierarchy that is stable on long-terms (compared to stellar lifetimes), quadruples can be arranged in two distinct long-term stable configurations: the '2+2' or 'binary-binary' configuration, and the '3+1' or 'triple-single' configuration.
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Stellar fare.
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