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== On generation of superparticular intervals ==
There's a python script which, slightly modified (remove a print statement with stats, add a print statement for <code>y2</code>), can produce numerators of the ratios: [https://github.com/lucasaugustus/oeis/blob/main/stormer.py]. --[[User:Plumtree|Plumtree]] ([[User talk:Plumtree|talk]]) 21:16, 18 October 2022 (UTC)
== 1197/1196 ==
This comma is the difference between the 63/52 (332.208 cents) and smaller 23/19 (330.769 cents) supraminor thirds. The 1197/1196 (1.447 cents) is close in size to 1/10 of the Secorian comma (28672/28431 at 14.613 cents, so a regular chain of fifths tuned 1/10 Secorian comma wide at 703.416 cents, or 1.461 cents larger than 3:2) will produce a near-just 23/19 at 330.747 cents, 0.014 cents narrow, from +9 fifths (augmented second).
== Subpaging ==
As this page is growing nonstop, it's getting harder and harder to navigate. I'd like to wrap the higher limits into a number of subpages, perhaps starting with 29 or 37. [[User:FloraC|FloraC]] ([[User talk:FloraC|talk]]) 13:30, 22 July 2025 (UTC)
: Sounds reasonable to me. I'd start with the 29-limit, which is the first table to exceed 100 lines. --[[User:Fredg999|Fredg999]] ([[User talk:Fredg999|talk]]) 19:21, 22 July 2025 (UTC)

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On generation of superparticular intervals

There's a python script which, slightly modified (remove a print statement with stats, add a print statement for y2), can produce numerators of the ratios: [1]. --Plumtree (talk) 21:16, 18 October 2022 (UTC)

1197/1196

This comma is the difference between the 63/52 (332.208 cents) and smaller 23/19 (330.769 cents) supraminor thirds. The 1197/1196 (1.447 cents) is close in size to 1/10 of the Secorian comma (28672/28431 at 14.613 cents, so a regular chain of fifths tuned 1/10 Secorian comma wide at 703.416 cents, or 1.461 cents larger than 3:2) will produce a near-just 23/19 at 330.747 cents, 0.014 cents narrow, from +9 fifths (augmented second).

Subpaging

As this page is growing nonstop, it's getting harder and harder to navigate. I'd like to wrap the higher limits into a number of subpages, perhaps starting with 29 or 37. FloraC (talk) 13:30, 22 July 2025 (UTC)

Sounds reasonable to me. I'd start with the 29-limit, which is the first table to exceed 100 lines. --Fredg999 (talk) 19:21, 22 July 2025 (UTC)