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== Definitions == | == Definitions == | ||
We define a [[consistent circle]] (abbreviatable to just ''circle''{{idiosyncratic}}) of some (usually [[JI]]) [[interval]] ''a''/''b'' as: an interval with such extremely low [[relative error]] with respect to ''N''-[[edo]] that when we stack | We define a [[consistent circle]] (abbreviatable to just ''circle''{{idiosyncratic}}) of some (usually [[JI]]) [[interval]] ''a''/''b'' as: an interval with such extremely low [[relative error]] with respect to ''N''-[[edo]] that when we stack its best approximation ''m'' > 0 times, where ''m'' is the minimum required to reach a whole number of octaves, the combined interval is [[consistent]] with its actual (untempered) size, which is to say it is off by less than 0.5\''N'' = 1200{{cent}} / ''N'' / 2 (a.k.a. 50% relative error). Note that this definition implies that the circle need not reach all notes of the edo if the circle occurs in a subset edo, but that the circle must have low enough error that within the full edo it is still consistent. | ||
Note that when a/b ''does'' generate all notes of the edo (meaning ''N'' = ''m''), then that means that (''a''/''b'')<sup>''m'' = ''N''</sup> reaches ''m'' = ''N'' octaves. This will always be true in a prime edo, such as 31edo, meaning we can easily deduce that stacking 35/32 31 times gets us at 4 octaves, because 35/32's direct mapping is 4\31. This same reasoning can be applied in general if you think instead in terms of the subset edo generated. | Note that when a/b ''does'' generate all notes of the edo (meaning ''N'' = ''m''), then that means that (''a''/''b'')<sup>''m'' = ''N''</sup> reaches ''m'' = ''N'' octaves. This will always be true in a prime edo, such as 31edo, meaning we can easily deduce that stacking 35/32 31 times gets us at 4 octaves, because 35/32's direct mapping is 4\31. This same reasoning can be applied in general if you think instead in terms of the subset edo generated. | ||