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Trying to make sure the text reads well, though I don't know if I'm succeeding at this or not.
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Something tells me that the information regarding patent vals needs to be above the list of examples- if this is wrong, let me know.
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  round(log2(r)*nEdo)
  round(log2(r)*nEdo)
A [[patent val]] is the best mapping of a representative set of intervals (taken to be [[generator]]s for a [[JI subgroup]]) in a given EDO; for the ''p''-[[prime limit]] this set consists of [[prime interval]]s.  Just as the patent val itself can be referred to as the "nearest edomapping", so a patent interval can be referred to as a "direct mapping".


; Some Examples
; Some Examples
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A [[patent val]] is the best mapping of a representative set of intervals (taken to be [[generator]]s for a [[JI subgroup]]) in a given EDO; for the ''p''-[[prime limit]] this set consists of [[prime interval]]s.  Just as the patent val itself can be referred to as the "nearest edomapping", so a patent interval can be referred to as a "direct mapping".


[[Category:Terms]]
[[Category:Terms]]
[[Category:Method]]
[[Category:Method]]
[[Category:Val]]
[[Category:Val]]