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This also means that the concept of octave inversion no longer applies: in this example, [[13/9]] is in S, but [[18/13]] is not. | This also means that the concept of octave inversion no longer applies: in this example, [[13/9]] is in S, but [[18/13]] is not. | ||
Alternatively, we can use "modulo-n limit" if the [[equave]] is n/1. Thus the tritave analogue of odd limit would allow integers not divisible by 3 under a given limit. | Alternatively, we can use "modulo-n limit" if the [[equave]] is n/1. Thus the tritave analogue of odd limit would only allow integers not divisible by 3 under a given limit, assuming that tritave equivalence and tritave inversion applies. | ||
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