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We ''don’t'' end with a set of timbres which satisfy (2), but we will if we use this ruleset in a special way while generating the limit (not after). Namely, as is already typical, we replace the first ''A'' with ''AB'', then each iteration we’ll get a word which has a previous word as its prefix; and we need to pick a rule for each ''A'' in that prefix which was used beforehand. So we always apply ''A'' ⟶ ''AB'' to the first ''A'' in the word, we always apply a rule to the second ''A'' which we applied after we got a word where the second ''A'' appeared, and so on, and we only have freedom to pick which alternate rules to apply in the newly-generated suffix. That still allows for a countable set of variations of the limit word. Now, all these ''do'' satisfy (2) though it might be not as obvious as with the fully deterministic process. | We ''don’t'' end with a set of timbres which satisfy (2), but we will if we use this ruleset in a special way while generating the limit (not after). Namely, as is already typical, we replace the first ''A'' with ''AB'', then each iteration we’ll get a word which has a previous word as its prefix; and we need to pick a rule for each ''A'' in that prefix which was used beforehand. So we always apply ''A'' ⟶ ''AB'' to the first ''A'' in the word, we always apply a rule to the second ''A'' which we applied after we got a word where the second ''A'' appeared, and so on, and we only have freedom to pick which alternate rules to apply in the newly-generated suffix. That still allows for a countable set of variations of the limit word. Now, all these ''do'' satisfy (2) though it might be not as obvious as with the fully deterministic process. | ||
===== Preserving the initial A ===== | |||
We can preserve the initial A in the string and also rarefy the timbre at the last step by two neat tricks. First, make our iterated ruleset be ''Å'' ⟶ ''ÅB'', ''A'' ⟶ (''AB'' or ''BA''), ''B'' ⟶ ''A''. ''Å'' is a pun for ''A''₀ and is preserved, but all other ''A''s that get generated are normal. Then after generation we apply ''another'' “rarefying” ruleset ''Å'' ⟶ ''ÅB'', ''A'' ⟶ ''C'', ''B'' ⟶ ''A'' just once. No matter were rules stochastic or not, this approach gets us starting with ÅB which means partials 1, φ. | |||
==== Silver timbres ==== | ==== Silver timbres ==== |