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== Defintion == | == Defintion == | ||
All just intervals are indicated by a direction, which is a sequence of lefts and rights, and a degree. The direction with no lefts and rights is called "central" (C). | All just intervals are indicated by a direction, which is a sequence of lefts and rights, and a degree. The direction with no lefts and rights is called "central" (C). If k is a degree, the central k-th is defined as the simplest (with respect to [[Weil height]]). | ||
== Examples of directions == |
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Lefts and rights notation is a notation for just intonation primarily developed by CompactStar.
Defintion
All just intervals are indicated by a direction, which is a sequence of lefts and rights, and a degree. The direction with no lefts and rights is called "central" (C). If k is a degree, the central k-th is defined as the simplest (with respect to Weil height).