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== Related terminology == | |||
An interval that occurs in a scale is '''CS-consistent'''{{idiosyncratic}} if it always subtends the same number of scale steps. A scale is thus CS if and only if all its intervals are CS-consistent. This term could be useful because someone might only care about certain primes in a subgroup being constantly mapped. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||