Prime interval: Difference between revisions

Rework: link to harmonic, be specific about "JI" instead of "p-limit", and note its property of no redundancy and therefore forms a basis
+link to highly composite interval
 
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The [[monzo]] notation of each prime interval consists of all-zeros except for a single unity entry: (2: {{monzo| 1 }}, 3: {{monzo| 0 1 }}, 5: {{monzo| 0 0 1 }}, 7: {{monzo| 0 0 0 1 }}, 11: {{monzo| 0 0 0 0 1 }}, …)
The [[monzo]] notation of each prime interval consists of all-zeros except for a single unity entry: (2: {{monzo| 1 }}, 3: {{monzo| 0 1 }}, 5: {{monzo| 0 0 1 }}, 7: {{monzo| 0 0 0 1 }}, 11: {{monzo| 0 0 0 0 1 }}, …)
The opposite of a prime interval is a [[highly composite interval]].


== Individual pages ==
== Individual pages ==
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* [[Harmonic limit]]
* [[Harmonic limit]]
* [[Prime harmonic series]]
* [[Prime harmonic series]]
     
 
[[Category:Terms]]
[[Category:Terms]]
[[Category:Prime]]
[[Category:Prime]]
[[Category:Harmonic]]
[[Category:Harmonic]]