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{{EDOs|1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 19, 22, 27, 31, 41, 53, 72, 99, 118, 130, 152, 171, 217, 224, 270, 342, 422, 441, 494, 742, 764, 935, 954, 1012, 1106, 1178, 1236, 1395, 1448, 1578, 2460, 2684, 3395, 5585, 6079, 7033, 8269, 8539, 11664, 14348, 16808, 28742, 34691, 36269, 57578, 58973, 95524, 102557, 112985, 148418, 212147, 241200,}} ... of ''zeta peak edos''. This is listed in the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences as {{OEIS|A117536}}. Note that these peaks typically do not occur at exact integer values, but are close to integer values; this can be interpreted as the zeta function suggesting a "stretched octave" tuning for the edo in question, similar to the [[TOP tuning]] (although the two tunings are in general not the same). As a result, this list can also be thought of as "tempered-octave zeta peak edos." | {{EDOs|1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 19, 22, 27, 31, 41, 53, 72, 99, 118, 130, 152, 171, 217, 224, 270, 342, 422, 441, 494, 742, 764, 935, 954, 1012, 1106, 1178, 1236, 1395, 1448, 1578, 2460, 2684, 3395, 5585, 6079, 7033, 8269, 8539, 11664, 14348, 16808, 28742, 34691, 36269, 57578, 58973, 95524, 102557, 112985, 148418, 212147, 241200,}} ... of ''zeta peak edos''. This is listed in the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences as {{OEIS|A117536}}. Note that these peaks typically do not occur at exact integer values, but are close to integer values; this can be interpreted as the zeta function suggesting a "stretched octave" tuning for the edo in question, similar to the [[TOP tuning]] (although the two tunings are in general not the same). As a result, this list can also be thought of as "tempered-octave zeta peak edos." | ||
Alternatively (as [[groundfault]] has found), if we allow no octave stretching and thus only look at the record |Z(x)| zeta scores corresponding to exact edos with pure octaves, we get {{EDOs|1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 19, 22, 31, 41, 53, 87, 118, 130, 171, 224, 270, 311, 472, 494, 742, 1065, 1106, 1395, 1578, 2460, 2684, 3566, 4231, 4973, 5585, 8269, 8539, 14124, 14348, 16808, 28742, 30631, 34691, 36269, 57578, 58973}} ... of ''zeta peak integer edos'' | Alternatively (as [[groundfault]] has found), if we allow no octave stretching and thus only look at the record |Z(x)| zeta scores corresponding to exact edos with pure octaves, we get {{EDOs|1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 19, 22, 31, 41, 53, 87, 118, 130, 171, 224, 270, 311, 472, 494, 742, 1065, 1106, 1395, 1578, 2460, 2684, 3566, 4231, 4973, 5585, 8269, 8539, 14124, 14348, 16808, 28742, 30631, 34691, 36269, 57578, 58973}} ... of ''zeta peak integer edos'', Edos in this list not included in the previous are {{EDOs|87, 311, 472, 1065, 3566, 4231, 4973, 14124, 30631,}} ... and edos not included in this list but included in the previous are {{EDOs|4, 27, 72, 99, 152, 217, 342, 422, 441, 764, 935, 954, 1012, 1178, 1236, 1448, 3395, 6079, 7033, 11664,}} ... with 72's removal perhaps being the most surprising, showing the strength of 53 in that 72 does not improve on the peak of 53. This definition may be better for measuring how accurate the edo itself is without stretched octaves, whereas the previous list assumes that the octave is tempered along with all other intervals. This list can thus also be thought of as "pure-octave zeta peak edos." Similarly, we can look at pure-tritave EDTs, etc. | ||
==== Integral of zeta edos ==== | ==== Integral of zeta edos ==== |