_Gene Ward Smith (genewardsmith(AT)gmail.com), _, Mar 28 2006
_Gene Ward Smith (genewardsmith(AT)gmail.com), _, Mar 28 2006
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Equal divisions of the octave of decreasing eleven-limit Pepper ambiguity. We may define the n-limit Pepper ambiguity, for any odd number n greater than one, as the maximum of the ratios of the errors of the nearest approximation to the members of the n-limit tonality diamond to the next nearest.
Equal divisions of the octave of decreasing eleven-limit Pepper ambiguity.
We may define the n-limit Pepper ambiguity, for any odd number n greater than one, as the maximum of the ratios of the errors of the nearest approximation to the members of the n-limit tonality diamond to the next nearest.
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editing
Equal divisions of the octave of decreasing eleven-limit Pepper ambiguity. We may define the n-limit Pepper ambiguity, for any odd number n greater than one, as the maximum of the ratios of the errors of the nearest approximation to the members of the n-limit tonality diamond to the next nearest.
1, 2, 5, 16, 22, 31, 72, 270, 342, 1848, 6421, 6691, 14618, 26894, 40006, 54624, 121524
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Gene Ward Smith (genewardsmith(AT)gmail.com), Mar 28 2006
approved