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The '''scale tree''', or Stern-Brocot tree, is an infinite binary tree that lists every possible reduced positive rational number. The scale tree is commonly used in the context of MOS scales and regular temperament theory, where the scale tree organizes step ratios along a continuum from 1 to infinity. | {{Todo| expand| comment=This page is a work-in-progress; feel free to edit as needed. | inline=1}}The '''scale tree''', or Stern-Brocot tree, is an infinite binary tree that lists every possible reduced positive rational number. The scale tree is commonly used in the context of MOS scales and regular temperament theory, where the scale tree organizes step ratios along a continuum from 1 to infinity. | ||
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Revision as of 00:13, 30 March 2023
The scale tree, or Stern-Brocot tree, is an infinite binary tree that lists every possible reduced positive rational number. The scale tree is commonly used in the context of MOS scales and regular temperament theory, where the scale tree organizes step ratios along a continuum from 1 to infinity.