Delta-N ratio: Difference between revisions
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Thus [[superparticular]] ratios are delta-1 ratios, and | Thus [[superparticular]] ratios are delta-1 ratios, and '''superpartient ratios''' are all ratios except delta-1 ratios. The delta-N terminology was coined by [[Kite Giedraitis]]. | ||
More particularly, a superpartient ratio takes the form: | |||
:<math>\frac{n + d}{n} = 1 + \frac{d}{n}</math>, | :<math>\frac{n + d}{n} = 1 + \frac{d}{n}</math>, | ||
where <math>n</math> and <math>d</math> are [[Wikipedia:Positive integer|positive integer]]s, <math>d > 1</math> and <math>d</math> is [[Wikipedia:Coprime|coprime]] to <math>n</math>. | where <math>n</math> and <math>d</math> are [[Wikipedia:Positive integer|positive integer]]s, <math>d > 1</math> and <math>d</math> is [[Wikipedia:Coprime|coprime]] to <math>n</math>. |