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''(Also this page contains mentions of me which isn’t very encyclopedic but I wonder how do I restate them in a neutral way without working on clarifying those places instead, which I have no time for, right now.)''
''(Also this page contains mentions of me which isn’t very encyclopedic but I wonder how do I restate them in a neutral way without working on clarifying those places instead, which I have no time for, right now.)''


An '''infinite MOS scale'''{{idiosyncratic}} is a generalization of a [[MOS scale]] to aperiodic scales. Mathematically, an infinite MOS pattern is a [[wikipedia:Sturmian word]] (but extended in both directions), like a periodic MOS pattern is a Christoffel word.
An '''infinite'' (or ''aperiodic'' or ''quasiperiodic'') ''MOS scale'''{{idiosyncratic}} is a generalization of a [[MOS scale]] to aperiodic scales. Mathematically, an infinite MOS pattern is a [[wikipedia:Sturmian word]] (but extended in both directions), like a periodic MOS pattern is a Christoffel word.


== Properties ==
== Properties ==