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''' | A '''map''' is another word for '''[[mapping]]'''. These two terms are short for "linear map" and "linear mapping", respectively; both of the terms come from linear algebra, where they are also synonymous. | ||
[[Category: | In the writings of [[Dave Keenan]] and [[Douglas Blumeyer]], their convention is for "map" to refer to a single-row map/mapping, and "mapping" to refer to a multi-row map/mapping. | ||
A [[Val#Vals_vs._maps|val]] is a special type of map. | |||
[[Category:Regular temperament theory]] | |||
Revision as of 21:49, 16 November 2021
A map is another word for mapping. These two terms are short for "linear map" and "linear mapping", respectively; both of the terms come from linear algebra, where they are also synonymous.
In the writings of Dave Keenan and Douglas Blumeyer, their convention is for "map" to refer to a single-row map/mapping, and "mapping" to refer to a multi-row map/mapping.
A val is a special type of map.