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The '''Tenney-Euclidean metrics''' are {{w|metric (mathematics)|metrics}} defined in Tenney-Euclidean space. These consist of the TE norm, which measures the [[complexity]] of an [[interval]] in [[just intonation]], the TE temperamental norm, which measures the complexity of an interval ''as mapped by a temperament'', and the octave-equivalent TE seminorms of both. | The '''Tenney-Euclidean metrics''' are {{w|metric (mathematics)|metrics}} defined in Tenney-Euclidean space. These consist of the TE norm, which measures the [[complexity]] of an [[interval]] in [[just intonation]], the TE temperamental norm, which measures the complexity of an interval ''as mapped by a temperament'', and the octave-equivalent TE seminorms of both. | ||