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== "Augmented–chromatic equivalence continuum" ==
== "Augmented–chromatic equivalence continuum" ==
I'm gonna move that article to your user namespace for now. First, the title is inappropriate cuz when I see augmented and chromatic I think about 128/125 and 2187/2048, which is a comma basis of 21et. If someone create an equivalence continuum about 21et that will be the title. Second, I don't get at all what's bad about the father--3 continuum and what's not bad about your augmented--dicot continuum. Father is the simplest comma of 3et with order 1 in the prime 5 and is marked against the 3-limit comma 32/27, just like any other continua. Your choice of commas looks arbitrary and unjustifiable to me. Even if you have valid reasons to justify it, it's prolly too deep and niche to quickly grasp compared to the obvious way to organize them. Third, there's the change of parameter used in some continua and you can do that in the father--3 article too. Just use a different variable than ''n'', ''m'', and ''k'', and give your reasons! [[User:FloraC|FloraC]] ([[User talk:FloraC|talk]]) 11:03, 27 February 2025 (UTC)
I'm gonna move that article to a subpage for now. First, the title is inappropriate cuz when I see augmented and chromatic I think about 128/125 and 2187/2048, which is a comma basis of 21et. If someone create an equivalence continuum about 21et that will be the title. Second, I don't get at all what's bad about the father--3 continuum and what's not bad about your augmented--dicot continuum. Father is the simplest comma of 3et with order 1 in the prime 5 and is marked against the 3-limit comma 32/27, just like any other continua. Your choice of commas looks arbitrary and unjustifiable to me. Even if you have valid reasons to justify it, it's prolly too deep and niche to quickly grasp compared to the obvious way to organize them. Third, there's the change of parameter used in some continua and you can do that in the father--3 article too. Just use a different variable than ''n'', ''m'', and ''k'', and give your reasons! [[User:FloraC|FloraC]] ([[User talk:FloraC|talk]]) 11:03, 27 February 2025 (UTC)