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The above table is a list of all [[23-limit]] ultraparticulars corresponding to S''k'' with ''k'' < 77, plus ultraparticulars corresponding to dividing a [[superparticular interval]] into three equal parts up to [[17/16]] (or up to [[19/18]] but excluding 18/17 because of it requiring a large prime, 53), plus S27/S28 so that we have all ultraparticulars up to S28/S29 listed rather than up to S26/S27. | The above table is a list of all [[23-limit]] ultraparticulars corresponding to S''k'' with ''k'' < 77, plus ultraparticulars corresponding to dividing a [[superparticular interval]] into three equal parts up to [[17/16]] (or up to [[19/18]] but excluding 18/17 because of it requiring a large prime, 53), plus S27/S28 so that we have all ultraparticulars up to S28/S29 listed rather than up to S26/S27. | ||
This table has been expanded following every ultraparticular from S2/S3 to S16/S17 having its own page | This table has been expanded following every ultraparticular from S2/S3 to S16/S17 having its own page. Note that ultraparticulars are, in general, extremely precise commas so that usually one wouldn't consider tempering them directly rather than through tempering the square-particulars S''k'' which they are composed of. As an example of this, notice that [[4000/3993|S10/S11]] is the largest ultraparticular categorised as an [[unnoticeable comma]], which means not unnoticeable in the absolute sense but rather in the sense of being smaller than the melodic just-noticeable difference, despite only dividing a superparticular as simple and unremarkable as [[4/3]]. For this reason, a [[cent]]s column has been included to aid an appreciation of their precision. The cent value of a [[semiparticular]] is roughly double that of any of the two ultraparticulars it is composed of; this becomes more true the higher you go. | ||
Note also from this table how the shorthand becomes increasingly convenient higher up the series, where (preferably [[consistent]]) temperaments that temper out the ultraparticular but neither of the superparticulars which it is a difference between are of increasing precision. Note also how every three superparticulars the interval divided into three equal parts simplifies to a superparticular. This happens for S(3''k'' + 1)/S(3''k''+ 2) for a positive integer ''k'', because then the superparticular can be expressed as: | Note also from this table how the shorthand becomes increasingly convenient higher up the series, where (preferably [[consistent]]) temperaments that temper out the ultraparticular but neither of the superparticulars which it is a difference between are of increasing precision. Note also how every three superparticulars the interval divided into three equal parts simplifies to a superparticular. This happens for S(3''k'' + 1)/S(3''k''+ 2) for a positive integer ''k'', because then the superparticular can be expressed as: | ||