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Where ||q||<span style="font-size: 80%; vertical-align: sub;">T1</span> is the [[Generalized_Tenney_Norms_and_Tp_Interval_Space#The Tenney Norm (T1 norm)|tenney norm]] of q in monzo form, and v<span style="vertical-align: sub;">p</span>(x) is the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-adic_order p-adic valuation] of x.
Where ||q||<span style="font-size: 80%; vertical-align: sub;">T1</span> is the [[Generalized_Tenney_Norms_and_Tp_Interval_Space#The Tenney Norm (T1 norm)|tenney norm]] of q in monzo form, and v<span style="vertical-align: sub;">p</span>(x) is the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-adic_order p-adic valuation] of x.


The function <math>\text{sopf}(nd)</math> is the [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SumofPrimeFactors.html "sum of prime factors"] of n*d. Equivalently, this is the L1 norm on monzos, but where each prime is weighted by "p" rather than "log(p)". This is called "Wilson Complexity" in John Chalmers "Division of the Tetrachord."
The function <math>\text{sopf}(nd)</math> is the [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/SumofPrimeFactors.html "sum of prime factors"] of n*d. Equivalently, this is the L1 norm on monzos, but where each prime is weighted by "p" rather than "log(p)". This is called "Wilson Complexity" in [[John Chalmers]] "Division of the Tetrachord."


Some useful identities:
Some useful identities: