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=Epimericity=  
=Epimericity=  
If n/d &gt; 1 is a rational number with positive integers n and d relatively prime, we may define the //epimericity// of n/d as log(n-d)/log(d). Which logarithm we use is irrelevant; we can if we like use cents and so the epimericity is also cents(n-d)/cents(d). Then it appears to be true that [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%B8rmer's_theorem|Størmer's theorem]] generalizes to a claim that for any prime p, only finitely many rational numbers in the p-limit exist with epimericity less than or equal to any constant c less than one. Hence "interesting" commas in any p-limit can be defined as those below a given epimericity, such as the 7-limit commas under 0.5 in epimericity, or the 11-limit commas under 0.3.
If n/d &gt; 1 is a rational number with positive integers n and d relatively prime, we may define the //epimericity// of n/d as log(n-d)/log(d). Which logarithm we use is irrelevant; we can if we like use cents and so the epimericity is also cents(n-d)/cents(d). Then it appears to be true that [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%B8rmer's_theorem|Størmer's theorem]] generalizes to a claim that for any prime p, only finitely many rational numbers in the p-limit exist with epimericity less than or equal to any constant c less than one. Hence "interesting" commas in any p-limit can be defined as those below a given epimericity, such as the 7-limit commas under 0.5 in epimericity, or the 11-limit commas under 0.3.
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  If n/d &amp;gt; 1 is a rational number with positive integers n and d relatively prime, we may define the &lt;em&gt;epimericity&lt;/em&gt; of n/d as log(n-d)/log(d). Which logarithm we use is irrelevant; we can if we like use cents and so the epimericity is also cents(n-d)/cents(d). Then it appears to be true that &lt;a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%B8rmer's_theorem" rel="nofollow"&gt;Størmer's theorem&lt;/a&gt; generalizes to a claim that for any prime p, only finitely many rational numbers in the p-limit exist with epimericity less than or equal to any constant c less than one. Hence &amp;quot;interesting&amp;quot; commas in any p-limit can be defined as those below a given epimericity, such as the 7-limit commas under 0.5 in epimericity, or the 11-limit commas under 0.3.&lt;br /&gt;
  If n/d &amp;gt; 1 is a rational number with positive integers n and d relatively prime, we may define the &lt;em&gt;epimericity&lt;/em&gt; of n/d as log(n-d)/log(d). Which logarithm we use is irrelevant; we can if we like use cents and so the epimericity is also cents(n-d)/cents(d). Then it appears to be true that &lt;a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St%C3%B8rmer's_theorem" rel="nofollow"&gt;Størmer's theorem&lt;/a&gt; generalizes to a claim that for any prime p, only finitely many rational numbers in the p-limit exist with epimericity less than or equal to any constant c less than one. Hence &amp;quot;interesting&amp;quot; commas in any p-limit can be defined as those below a given epimericity, such as the 7-limit commas under 0.5 in epimericity, or the 11-limit commas under 0.3.&lt;br /&gt;
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