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"formal primes matrix" is a clearer name for this object than "interval basis" (which can be reserved for the simple numeric list) and less likely to be confused with "comma basis"; in other places, "interval subspace" remains a good choice
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consistent variable naming across pages
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Then, each resulting vector becomes a column of our desired matrix.  
Then, each resulting vector becomes a column of our desired matrix.  


So, for example, 2.9/7.5 in the form of a matrix <math>B</math> looks like this. For convenience, we've labeled each column with the formal prime, and each row with the prime:
So, for example, 2.9/7.5 in the form of a matrix <math>F</math> ("formal primes matrix") looks like this. For convenience, we've labeled each column with the formal prime, and each row with the prime:




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Let's canonicalize 2.5/3.7/5.
Let's canonicalize 2.5/3.7/5.


First, we get a matrix representation of that, <math>B</math>:
First, we get a matrix representation of that, <math>F</math>: