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In the 19-limit, it factors into ([[1540/1539]])⋅([[1729/1728]]). | In the 19-limit, it factors into ([[1540/1539]])⋅([[1729/1728]]). | ||
In terms of intervals, | In terms of intervals, it can be viewed as the difference between [[77/72]] and a stack of [[27/16|27/26]] and [[36/35]]. | ||
== Temperaments == | == Temperaments == | ||
This comma is tempered out in many edos such as {{Edos| 5, 12e, 17, 19, 24, 27e, 41, 53, 72, 77, 80, 94, 118, 135, 152, 176, 217, 270, 311, 364, …}} among others. | This comma is tempered out in many edos such as {{Edos| 5, 12e, 17, 19, 24, 27e, 41, 53, 72, 77, 80, 94, 118, 135, 152, 176, 217, 270, 311, 364, …}} among others. | ||
As a result of that, it is also tempered out in any combination of them such as [[cassandra]], [[cotoneum]], [[newt]], [[hemiennealimmal]], [[gariwizmic]], among others. | As a result of that, it is also tempered out in any combination of them such as [[cassandra]], [[cotoneum]], [[newt]], [[hemiennealimmal]], [[gariwizmic]], [[cassaschismic]]... among others. | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
Latest revision as of 08:04, 4 May 2026
| Interval information |
35035/34992, the eufalesma, is an unnoticeable 13-limit comma. It arises as the difference between 17303/17280 and the kalisma.
It factors into different 13-limit commas such as:
- sinbadma and ragisma
- lehmerisma and tristanisma
- minisma and symbiotic comma
- sinaisma and argyria
- wilschisma and olympia
In the 19-limit, it factors into (1540/1539)⋅(1729/1728).
In terms of intervals, it can be viewed as the difference between 77/72 and a stack of 27/26 and 36/35.
Temperaments
This comma is tempered out in many edos such as 5, 12e, 17, 19, 24, 27e, 41, 53, 72, 77, 80, 94, 118, 135, 152, 176, 217, 270, 311, 364, … among others.
As a result of that, it is also tempered out in any combination of them such as cassandra, cotoneum, newt, hemiennealimmal, gariwizmic, cassaschismic... among others.
Etymology
This comma was named by Eufalesio in early May 2026 after himself.