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<q>When two successive values i and i+1 lead to the same normal list</q> | <q>When two successive values i and i+1 lead to the same normal list</q> | ||
This may cause termination too early. For example... 5-limit 3*24 subgroup of 24edo, I want a result "2.3.125 subgroup", but no additional base at i=2, cause terminating the algorithm and result in "2.3 subgroup". Simply it should be do up to i=k. | This may cause termination too early. For example... 5-limit 3*24 subgroup of 24edo, I want a result "2.3.125 subgroup", but no additional base at i=2, cause terminating the algorithm and result in "2.3 subgroup". Simply it should be do up to i=k. | ||
--[[User:Dummy index|Dummy index]] ([[User talk:Dummy index|talk]]) 13:29, 13 June 2024 (UTC) | --[[User:Dummy index|Dummy index]] ([[User talk:Dummy index|talk]]) 13:29, 13 June 2024 (UTC) | ||
Hmm, subgroup may be extended by this → <q>add to that a basis for the commas of the k*N patent val</q> | Hmm, subgroup may be extended by this → <q>add to that a basis for the commas of the k*N patent val</q> | ||
Commas are all unison, 0 is divisible by k, not intrusive. | Commas are all unison, 0 is divisible by k, not intrusive. | ||
Ah, before that, 5-limit 24edo is enfactored... Sorry. --[[User:Dummy index|Dummy index]] ([[User talk:Dummy index|talk]]) 14:55, 13 June 2024 (UTC) | Ah, before that, 5-limit 24edo is enfactored... Sorry. | ||
--[[User:Dummy index|Dummy index]] ([[User talk:Dummy index|talk]]) 14:55, 13 June 2024 (UTC) |
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Termination condition
When two successive values i and i+1 lead to the same normal list
This may cause termination too early. For example... 5-limit 3*24 subgroup of 24edo, I want a result "2.3.125 subgroup", but no additional base at i=2, cause terminating the algorithm and result in "2.3 subgroup". Simply it should be do up to i=k. --Dummy index (talk) 13:29, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
Hmm, subgroup may be extended by this → add to that a basis for the commas of the k*N patent val
Commas are all unison, 0 is divisible by k, not intrusive. Ah, before that, 5-limit 24edo is enfactored... Sorry. --Dummy index (talk) 14:55, 13 June 2024 (UTC)