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Revision as of 12:39, 21 September 2018
The q odd limit, where q is an odd integer, consists of everything of the form 2^n u/v, where u and v are odd integers less than or equal to q. It may be identified with the q-limit diamond.
Examples
some ratios in the 9-limit are: 3/2, 5/4, 7/6, 10/7, 12/7, 9/8, 14/9,
but not 11/9 (11 is a prime greater than 9) nor 15/7 (since 15 is 3*5, both less then 9, but with product greater than 9)
See also
- p-limit - or prime harmonic limit
- Limit (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (covers also the distinction between odd-limit and prime-limit)