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In regular [[13-limit]] [[leapday]], the mapping for prime 5 is very complex at +21 generator steps. Furthermore, adding prime 5 to rank-3 [[parapythic]] is arguably against the original vision of it as a 2.3.7.11.13-subgroup temperament, so avoiding prime 5 may be preferred for this reason also. This results in no-5's leapday, or leapfrog, which as aforementioned is much lower in badness, but it also allows more tunings to be used: a notable [[patent val]] tuning not appearing in the [[optimal ET sequence]] is [[80edo]], which is approximately the just-13's tuning (as [[10edo]] is used as a [[consistent circle]] of [[~]][[16/13]]'s therein), with 13/8 still tuned slightly flat so qualifying a reasonable tuning for the 2.3.13 subgroup (as evidenced by appearing in the sequence for [[tetris]]). In other words, the only reason 80edo was "disqualified" from leapday is that the mapping for prime 5 constrains the tuning range which is naturally more flexible as a no-5's 13-limit temperament, which | In regular [[13-limit]] [[leapday]], the mapping for prime 5 is very complex at +21 generator steps. Furthermore, adding prime 5 to rank-3 [[parapythic]] is arguably against the original vision of it as a 2.3.7.11.13-subgroup temperament, so avoiding prime 5 may be preferred for this reason also. This results in no-5's leapday, or leapfrog, which as aforementioned is much lower in badness, but it also allows more tunings to be used: a notable [[patent val]] tuning not appearing in the [[optimal ET sequence]] is [[80edo]], which is approximately the just-13's tuning (as [[10edo]] is used as a [[consistent circle]] of [[~]][[16/13]]'s therein), with 13/8 still tuned slightly flat so qualifying a reasonable tuning for the 2.3.13 subgroup (as evidenced by appearing in the sequence for [[tetris]]). In other words, the only reason 80edo was "disqualified" from leapday is that the mapping for prime 5 constrains the tuning range which is naturally more flexible as a no-5's 13-limit temperament, which is also a sign of leapfrog being very efficient. | ||
Other related temperaments include [[leapweek]] and [[srutal]]. | Other related temperaments include [[leapweek]] and [[srutal]]. | ||