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A regular temperament T is an equivalence class of Z-module homomorphisms '''T''': J → K, where J is a Z-module of JI intervals, K is a Z-module of tempered intervals, and two homomorphisms are said to represent the same [[temperament]] if they differ only by unimodular transformation. An element of K is called a '''tmonzo''', and an element of the dual module K* is called a '''tval'''. | A regular temperament T is an equivalence class of Z-module homomorphisms '''T''': J → K, where J is a Z-module of JI intervals, K is a Z-module of tempered intervals, and two homomorphisms are said to represent the same [[temperament]] if they differ only by unimodular transformation. An element of K is called a '''tmonzo''', and an element of the dual module K* is called a '''tval'''. | ||