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\frac{u}{v}
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</math>​, where the numerator and denominator are constrained by the limit <math>n</math>.
</math>​, where the numerator and denominator are constrained by the limit <math>n</math>.
Additional constraints can be applied to the ratios <math>\displaystyle
\frac{u}{v}
</math>​​ by restricting them to a specific [[just intonation subgroup]].