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An [[EDO]] ''N'' is monotone with respect to a set of rational numbers ''S'' if there exists a mapping for ''N'' that preserves each elements's size order. If ''S'' is the [[Odd limit|''q''-odd-limit]] diamond, we say ''N'' is ''q''-odd-limit monotone. Below is a table of every EDO up to 72.  
An [[edo]] ''N'' is [[diamond monotone|monotone]] with respect to a set of rational numbers ''S'' if there exists a [[mapping]] for ''N'' that preserves each elements's size order. If ''S'' is the [[odd limit|''q''-odd-limit]] diamond, we say ''N'' is ''q''-odd-limit monotone. Below is a table of every edo up to 72.  


{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible right-all left-3"
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible right-all left-3"
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|-
! EDO
! Edo
! Monotonicity<br>Level
! Monotonicity<br>limit
! Associated Vals
! Associated vals
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|-
| 1 || 3 || 1
| 1 || 3 || 1
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| 72 || 29 || 72
| 72 || 29 || 72
|}
|}
== See also ==
* [[Diamond monotone]]


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