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A ternary scale is '''deletion-MOS''' (DMOS) if deleting any step size results in a MOS scale. This is a substantially weaker property than [[pairwise-MOS]]: [[billiard scales]] are DMOS but need not be PMOS.
A ternary scale is '''deletion-MOS''' (DMOS) if deleting any step size results in a MOS scale. This is a substantially weaker property than [[pairwise-MOS]]: Pairwise-MOS implies deletion-MOS, but the converse is false: [[billiard scales]] are DMOS but need not be PMOS, and DMOS scales are a strictly weaker property than billiard scales.


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Latest revision as of 00:46, 9 January 2026

A ternary scale is deletion-MOS (DMOS) if deleting any step size results in a MOS scale. This is a substantially weaker property than pairwise-MOS: Pairwise-MOS implies deletion-MOS, but the converse is false: billiard scales are DMOS but need not be PMOS, and DMOS scales are a strictly weaker property than billiard scales.