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Cleanup and clarify some of the complexity measures
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Note that the concept of complexity applies not only to [[rank-2 temperament]]s, but temperaments of any rank. For higher-rank temperaments, the lattice is a higher-dimensional space, so there could be different ways of measuring the area/volume/etc. that a chord takes up.
Note that the concept of complexity applies not only to [[rank-2 temperament]]s, but temperaments of any rank. For higher-rank temperaments, the lattice is a higher-dimensional space, so there could be different ways of measuring the area/volume/etc. that a chord takes up.
See [[Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's guide to RTT: alternative complexities]] for an extensive discussion of interval complexity functions used in regular temperament theory.


== Complexity measures ==
== Complexity measures ==