Tuning map: Difference between revisions
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== With respect to the JIP == | == With respect to the JIP == | ||
[[JI]] can be conceptualized as the temperament where nothing is [[tempered out]], and as such, the untempered primes can be thought of as its generators. So, JI subgroups have tuning maps too; they are all subsets of the entries of the [[JIP]]. | [[JI]] can be conceptualized as the temperament where nothing is [[tempered out]], and as such, the untempered primes can be thought of as its generators, or of course its formal primes. So, JI subgroups have generator tuning maps and tuning maps too; the generator tuning maps and tuning maps are always the same thing as each other, and they are all subsets of the entries of the [[JIP]]. | ||
== With respect to linear algebra == | == With respect to linear algebra == |