Tenney–Euclidean temperament measures: Difference between revisions

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=== Reduction to the Span of a Comma ===
=== Reduction to the Span of a Comma ===
It is notable that if M is codimension-1, we may view it as representing [[The dual|the dual]] of a single comma. In this situation, the simple badness happens to reduce to the [[Span|span]] of the comma, up to a constant multiplicative factor, so that the span of any comma can itself be thought of as measuring the complexity relative to the error of the temperament vanishing that comma.
It is notable that if M is codimension-1, we may view it as representing [[The dual|the dual]] of a single comma. In this situation, the simple badness happens to reduce to the [[Interval span|span]] of the comma, up to a constant multiplicative factor, so that the span of any comma can itself be thought of as measuring the complexity relative to the error of the temperament vanishing that comma.


This relationship also holds if TOP is used rather than TE, as the TOP damage associated with tempering some comma n/d is log(n/d)/(n*d), and if we multiply by the complexity n*d, we simply get log(n/d) as our result.
This relationship also holds if TOP is used rather than TE, as the TOP damage associated with tempering some comma n/d is log(n/d)/(n*d), and if we multiply by the complexity n*d, we simply get log(n/d) as our result.