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'''Martin Gough''' is a physicist, software engineer, amateur musician and occasional music theorist. He has written on [[logarithmic approximants]], [[comma-based lattices]] and [http://elgar.org/elgarsoc/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Vol.-18-No.-1-April-2013-Compressed.pdf the music of Edward Elgar]{{dead link}}. | '''Martin Gough''' is a physicist, [[software]] engineer, amateur musician and occasional music theorist. He has written on [[logarithmic approximants]], [[comma-based lattices]] and [http://elgar.org/elgarsoc/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Vol.-18-No.-1-April-2013-Compressed.pdf the music of Edward Elgar]{{dead link}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:43, 25 December 2024
Martin Gough is a physicist, software engineer, amateur musician and occasional music theorist. He has written on logarithmic approximants, comma-based lattices and the music of Edward Elgar[dead link].
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