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The 3125 equal division of the octave divides it into 5^5 = 3125 equal parts of exactly 0.384 cents each. It is notable for being an extremely strong 7-limit system, being the first equal division past [[171edo]] with a lower [[Tenney-Euclidean_temperament_measures#TE simple badness|relative error]]. It is also distinctly consistent through the 15 odd limit. A basis for its 7-limit commas is 78125000/78121827, 645700815/645657712 and 281484423828125/281474976710656. In the 11-limit, 151263/151250, 820125/819896, 21437500/21434787 and [[Quartisma|117440512/117406179]] are tempered out- it should be noted this EDO is so far the only EDO [https://en.xen.wiki/index.php?title=3125edo&oldid=7860 known to have been confirmed] as tempering out 117440512/117406179 prior to the independent discovery of this comma's significance as the difference between a stack of five [[33/32]] quartertones and one [[7/6]] subminor third [https://en.xen.wiki/index.php?title=User_talk:CritDeathX&oldid=48622#Unnoticeable_Commas on September 6th, 2020]. In the 13-limit, 6656/6655, 123201/123200, 140625/140608, 151263/151250 and 1399680/1399489 are all tempered out.
The '''3125 equal division of the octave''' ('''3125edo''') divides the [[octave]] into 5<sup>5</sup> = 3125 equal parts of exactly 0.384 [[cent]]s each. It is notable for being an extremely strong 7-limit system, being the first equal division past [[171edo]] with a lower [[Tenney-Euclidean temperament measures #TE simple badness|relative error]]. It is also distinctly consistent through the [[15-odd-limit]]. A basis for its 7-limit commas is 78125000/78121827, 645700815/645657712 and 281484423828125/281474976710656. In the 11-limit, 151263/151250, 820125/819896, 21437500/21434787 and [[Quartisma|117440512/117406179]] are tempered out it should be noted this edo is so far the only one [https://en.xen.wiki/index.php?title=3125edo&oldid=7860 known to have been confirmed] as tempering out 117440512/117406179 prior to the independent discovery of this comma's significance as the difference between a stack of five [[33/32]] quartertones and one [[7/6]] subminor third [https://en.xen.wiki/index.php?title=User_talk:CritDeathX&oldid=48622#Unnoticeable_Commas on September 6th, 2020]. In the 13-limit, 6656/6655, 123201/123200, 140625/140608, 151263/151250 and 1399680/1399489 are all tempered out.


The fact that 3125 = 5^5 makes curious notations possible based on the symmetric base 5 positional number system, by converting the number to base 5 with digits {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}.
The fact that 3125 = 5<sup>5</sup> makes curious notations possible based on the symmetric base 5 positional number system, by converting the number to base 5 with digits {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}. 3125 has subset edos 5, 25, 125, and 625.  


{{Primes in edo|3125|prec=4}}
{{Primes in edo|3125}}


[[Category:Equal divisions of the octave]]
[[Category:Equal divisions of the octave]]
[[Category:Quartismic]]
[[Category:Quartismic]]

Revision as of 12:37, 21 October 2021

The 3125 equal division of the octave (3125edo) divides the octave into 55 = 3125 equal parts of exactly 0.384 cents each. It is notable for being an extremely strong 7-limit system, being the first equal division past 171edo with a lower relative error. It is also distinctly consistent through the 15-odd-limit. A basis for its 7-limit commas is 78125000/78121827, 645700815/645657712 and 281484423828125/281474976710656. In the 11-limit, 151263/151250, 820125/819896, 21437500/21434787 and 117440512/117406179 are tempered out – it should be noted this edo is so far the only one known to have been confirmed as tempering out 117440512/117406179 prior to the independent discovery of this comma's significance as the difference between a stack of five 33/32 quartertones and one 7/6 subminor third on September 6th, 2020. In the 13-limit, 6656/6655, 123201/123200, 140625/140608, 151263/151250 and 1399680/1399489 are all tempered out.

The fact that 3125 = 55 makes curious notations possible based on the symmetric base 5 positional number system, by converting the number to base 5 with digits {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}. 3125 has subset edos 5, 25, 125, and 625.

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