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'''Twin squares'''{{idiosyncratic}} (term proposed by [[Kite Giedraitis]]) is a format for presenting a [[regular temperament]]. The [[gencom]] matrix is shown side by side with its inverse, the [[mapping matrix]], which has rows for not only each generator but also each comma. Here's 5-limit meantone temperament, with period 2/1, generator 3/2 and comma 81/80:
'''Twin squares'''{{idiosyncratic}} (term proposed by [[Kite Giedraitis]]) is a format for presenting a [[regular temperament]]. The [[gencom]] matrix is shown side by side with its inverse, the [[mapping matrix]], which has rows for not only each generator but also each comma. Here's 5-limit meantone temperament, with period 2/1, generator 3/2 and comma 81/80:
<math>
 
            2        3        5
</math>
<math>
<math>
\begin{array} {rrr}
\begin{array} {rrr}
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gen \\
gen \\
com \\
com \\
\end{array}
\begin{array} {r}
2 & 3 & 5 \\
\end{array}
\end{array}
\left[ \begin{array} {rrr}
\left[ \begin{array} {rrr}