Generator-offset property: Difference between revisions

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and use the vectors (-1, 2) and (ceil(n/2), 1) as the Fokker block chromas. A Fokker block has the property that tempering out by each of the chromas gives two mosses. These correspond to two of the temperings X = Y, Y = Z and X = Z. The third tempering follows by symmetry (by taking the other chirality).
and use the vectors (-1, 2) and (ceil(n/2), 1) as the Fokker block chromas. A Fokker block has the property that tempering out by each of the chromas gives two mosses. These correspond to two of the temperings X = Y, Y = Z and X = Z. The third tempering follows by symmetry (by taking the other chirality).
===== Statement (6) =====
===== Statement (6) =====
For (6), consider the mos ''a''X 2''b''W as chunks of X separated by W (tempering Y and Z together into W). Eliminating every other W turns it into a mos:
For (6), consider the mos ''a''X 2''b''W as chunks of X separated by W (tempering Y and Z together into W). Eliminating every other W (corresponding to either Y or Z) turns it into a mos:
# The chunk sizes of X form a mos, and taking every ''k''th note of an ''n''-note mos yields a mos.
# The chunk sizes of X form a mos, and taking every ''k''th note of an ''n''-note mos yields a mos.
# The sum of sizes of consecutive chunks of X (1st chunk with 2nd chunk, 3rd with 4th, ...) must form a mos.
# The sum of sizes of consecutive chunks of X (1st chunk with 2nd chunk, 3rd with 4th, ...) must form a mos.