Minimal consistent EDOs: Difference between revisions
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An [[edo]] ''N'' is ''[[consistent]]'' with respect to the [[Odd limit|''q''-odd-limit]] if the closest approximations of the odd harmonics of the q-odd-limit in that edo also give the closest approximations of all the differences between these odd harmonics. It is ''[[distinctly consistent]]'' if every one of those closest approximations is a distinct value, and ''purely consistent'' if its [[relative interval error|relative errors]] on odd harmonics up to and including ''q'' never exceed 25%. Below is a table of the smallest consistent, and the smallest distinctly consistent, edo for every odd number up to 135. Odd limits of 2<sup>''n''</sup> | An [[edo]] ''N'' is ''[[consistent]]'' with respect to the [[Odd limit|''q''-odd-limit]] if the closest approximations of the odd harmonics of the q-odd-limit in that edo also give the closest approximations of all the differences between these odd harmonics. It is ''[[distinctly consistent]]'' if every one of those closest approximations is a distinct value, and ''purely consistent'' if its [[relative interval error|relative errors]] on odd harmonics up to and including ''q'' never exceed 25%. Below is a table of the smallest consistent, and the smallest distinctly consistent, edo for every odd number up to 135. Odd limits of {{nowrap|2<sup>''n''</sup> − 1}} are '''highlighted'''. | ||
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