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{{Infobox Interval
{{Infobox Interval
| Ratio = 189/187
| Ratio = 189/187
| Name = chouten comma
| Comma = yes
| Comma = yes
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'''189/187''', is a [[17-limit]] or 3.7.11.17-subgroup [[comma]] of about 18.42 [[cent]]s.
'''189/187''', or the '''chouten comma''' is a [[17-limit]] or 3.7.11.17-subgroup [[comma]] of about 18.42 [[cent]]s.


This comma is the difference between [[21/11]] and [[17/9]], or [[11/9]] and [[21/17]], etc.
This comma is the difference between [[21/11]] and [[17/9]], or [[11/9]] and [[21/17]], [[18/17]] and [[22/21]] etc.
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==Commatic relations==
This comma is the sum of the following comma combinations:
 
* [[144/143]] and [[273/272]]
* [[126/125]] and [[375/374]]
* [[120/119]] and [[441/440]]
* [[105/104]] and [[936/935]]
* [[100/99]] and [[1701/1700]]
* [[343/342]] and [[210/209]]
 
also the difference between following comma pairs:
 
* [[56/55]] and [[136/135]]
* [[81/80]] and [[561/560]]
* [[91/90]] and [[2431/2430]]
 
===[[S-expression]]===
189/187 is a 1/4-square particulars which is S18*S19*S20*S21.
 
==Temperament==
Tempering out this comma in the 3.7.11.17 [[subgroup]] leads to the rank-3 '''chouten temperament'''.
===Chouten===
[[rank]]: 3
 
subgroup: 3.7.11.17
 
[[comma basis]]: [3 1 -1 -1] 189/187
 
[[edt]]s: 5, 22, 17, 12, 27, 26, 7, 9, 48, 31, 21, 6[+17], 53, 43, 16
 
edt join: 5 & 22 & 48
 
[[mapping]]: [⟨1 1 2 2], ⟨0 1 0 1], ⟨0 0 1 -1]]
 
[[preimage]]: 3, 7/3, 11/9
 
[[WE tuning]]: 1899.601, 1466.758, 355.824
 
[[CWE tuning]]: 1901.955, 1466.397, 355.180
 
WE errors: -2.354, -2.467, 3.709, 5.181
 
CWE errors: 0.000, -0.473, 7.772, 10.172
 
[[badness]](sintel): 0.056
 
all the [[patent val]]s(edo): 2 7 8 10 12 14 16 24 26 28 29 31 33 34 36 40 41 43 50 55 57 60 64 65 67 69 81 88 91 93 98 100 110 117 122 134
==Etymology==
'''Chouten''' is the abbreviation for '''chouzetsusaikawa tenshi-chan''' which is a fictional character from the game ''needy streamer overload''. This name was humorously proposed in 2023 within a small online community, and has been introduced to serve as a optional naming for this comma.
 
[[Category:Commas named after mythology or literature]]