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The '''rank''' of a [[Regular_Temperaments|regular temperament]] is simply its dimension. For example, [[edo]]s are rank-1 (1-dimensional) because their pitches can be described with one number (the number of edo steps), and MOSes and temperaments based on them are rank-2 (2-dimensional), because the two dimensions are the number of [[period]]s and the number of [[generator]]s. For instance, every interval of [[Meantone|meantone]] can be obtained as a combination of a certain number of octaves (the period) up or down, plus a certain number of flattened meantone fifths (the generator) up or down.  
The '''rank''' of a [[Regular_Temperaments|regular temperament]] is simply its dimension. For example:
* [[edo]]s are rank-1 (1-dimensional) because their pitches can be described with one number (the number of edo steps).
* MOSes and temperaments based on them are rank-2 (2-dimensional), because the two dimensions are the number of [[period]]s and the number of [[generator]]s. For instance, every interval of [[Meantone|meantone]] can be obtained as a combination of a certain number of octaves (the period) up or down, plus a certain number of flattened meantone fifths (the generator) up or down.  


The '''codimension''' or '''co-rank''' of a temperament is the number of [[Comma|commas]] needed to completely define the temperament as a temperament of a given [[JI subgroup]] (for example the ''p''-[[prime limit]]). For a rank-2 temperament such as meantone, this depends on the dimension of the JI subgroup it is a temperament of. For example, [[5-limit]] (2.3.5 subgroup) meantone has codimension 1, since one comma (namely, [[81/80]]) needs to be tempered out. On the other hand, 7-limit meantone (i.e. 5-limit meantone with C-A# seen as [[7/4]]) has codimension 2, since you need two commas ([[81/80]] and [[225/224]]).
The '''codimension''' or '''co-rank''' of a temperament is the number of [[Comma|commas]] needed to completely define the temperament as a temperament of a given [[JI subgroup]] (for example the ''p''-[[prime limit]]). For a rank-2 temperament such as meantone, this depends on the dimension of the JI subgroup it is a temperament of. For example, [[5-limit]] (2.3.5 subgroup) meantone has codimension 1, since one comma (namely, [[81/80]]) needs to be tempered out. On the other hand, 7-limit meantone (i.e. 5-limit meantone with C-A# seen as [[7/4]]) has codimension 2, since you need two commas ([[81/80]] and [[225/224]]).