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Todo: come up with canonical ups and downs notation systems for pergen squares
Todo: come up with canonical ups and downs notation systems for pergen squares
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Revision as of 08:46, 28 April 2023

The Ploidacot system is a classification of rank 2 temperaments based on pergen, i.e. how a temperament can be thought of as a union of copies of Pythagorean tuning.

Ploidacot is a canonical naming system for pergen squares in that every pergen square that covers both 2/1 and 3/2 has a unique name in the Ploidacot system.

Ploids

Any rank 2 temperament must split the octave into a number of ploids, for instance pajara divides the octave into two so it's diploid. Temperaments that don't divide the octave are called haploid.

Cots

If 3/2 is represented by a linearly independent element to the ploid, there is a number of ploids which when added to 3/2 gives the interval which splits into the largest number of parts by the temperament. Each of these parts is called a cot or cotyledon and the Ploidacot system uses a Greek letter to describe the smallest number of ploids should be added to 3/2 to form a whole number of cots, and this number of cots is indicated by a Greek numerical prefix.

Examples

Notation

Todo: come up with canonical ups and downs notation systems for pergen squares