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Arithmetic temperaments can "[[temper out]]" commas in a similar way to regular temperaments, but because period reduction is now performed through addition/subtraction rather than multiplication/division, tempering out a [[comma]] means to equate it to 0 (the additive identity) instead of 1 (the multiplicative identity).
Arithmetic temperaments can "[[temper out]]" commas in a similar way to regular temperaments, but because period reduction is now performed through addition/subtraction rather than multiplication/division, tempering out a [[comma]] means to equate it to 0 (the additive identity) instead of 1 (the multiplicative identity).


The arithmetic equivalent of [[monzos]] is, in a way, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positional_notation positional numeral systems] like the decimal or binary system–monzos represent numbers as a product of the powers of the base elements (primes), whereas positional numeral systems represent numbers as a sum of the multiples of the base elements.
The arithmetic equivalent of [[monzos]] is, in a way, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positional_notation positional numeral systems] like the decimal or binary system–monzos represent numbers as a product of the powers of the base elements (primes), whereas positional numeral systems represent numbers as a sum of the multiples of the base elements. The only major difference is that, in monzos, the power a prime can be raised to is unlimited, whereas in positional numeral systems, the multiplying factors (digits) are restricted to a certain range.