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Height functions can also be put on the points of [http://planetmath.org/encyclopedia/QuasiProjectiveVariety.html projective varieties]. Since [[abstract regular temperament]]s can be identified with rational points on [[Wikipedia: Grassmannian|Grassmann varieties]], complexity measures of regular temperaments are also height functions. | Height functions can also be put on the points of [http://planetmath.org/encyclopedia/QuasiProjectiveVariety.html projective varieties]. Since [[abstract regular temperament]]s can be identified with rational points on [[Wikipedia: Grassmannian|Grassmann varieties]], complexity measures of regular temperaments are also height functions. | ||
See [[Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's guide to RTT/Alternative complexities]] for an extensive discussion of heights and semi-heights used in regular temperament theory. | |||
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