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A '''patent interval''' | A '''patent interval''' in a given [[EDO]] is the number of EDO steps needed to reach the best approximation of a given interval in that EDO, and as such, it is also called a '''direct mapping'''. It is calculated by [[rounding]] the product of the [[Wikipedia: binary logarithm|binary logarithm]] (''log2'') of the interval ratio (''r'') and the EDO number (''nEdo''). | ||
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A [[patent val]] is the best mapping of a representative set of intervals (taken to be [[generator]]s for a [[JI subgroup]]) in a given | A [[patent val]] is the best mapping of a representative set of intervals (taken to be [[generator]]s for a [[JI subgroup]]) in a given EDO; for the ''p''-[[prime limit]] this set consists of [[prime interval]]s. | ||
[[Category:Terms]] | [[Category:Terms]] | ||
[[Category:Method]] | [[Category:Method]] | ||
[[Category:Val]] | [[Category:Val]] |