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:: Yep it's an algorithm. I'll hear you out, what's your project? --[[User:Xenoindex|Xenoindex]] ([[User talk:Xenoindex|talk]]) 20:22, 24 January 2021 (UTC) | :: Yep it's an algorithm. I'll hear you out, what's your project? --[[User:Xenoindex|Xenoindex]] ([[User talk:Xenoindex|talk]]) 20:22, 24 January 2021 (UTC) | ||
::: I'm hoping to eventually create a map involving multiple instances of a property which I call [[telicity]] as it occurs between various primes. However, the current article on it, which I admit to having created, doesn't express the concept all that well- since I'm not the best at communicating. Perhaps I should begin by unpacking the meanings of the various words associated with it. While I often use the term "telicity" to refer to this concept as a whole, perhaps in order to define this concept itself more clearly, we need to look at the adjective "telic", as "telicity" itself means "the quality or state of being telic". | ::: I'm hoping to eventually create a map involving multiple instances of a property which I call [[telicity]] as it occurs between various primes. However, the current article on it, which I admit to having created, doesn't express the concept all that well- since I'm not the best at communicating. Perhaps I should begin by unpacking the concept by going over the meanings of the various words associated with it. While I often use the term "telicity" to refer to this concept as a whole, perhaps in order to define this concept itself more clearly, we need to look at the adjective "telic", as "telicity" itself means "the quality or state of being telic". | ||
::: For its part, "telic", when used to describe an EDO, can be defined as "able to successfully stack a number of instances of a given prime's patent interval to connect with an interval belonging to a chain created by a lower prime's patent interval (designated as the 'telos') without either accumulating 50% relative error or more at any point in the process on the part of either prime's patent interval chain, or, creating as mismatch in results between the [[direct mapping]] and the more complicated traditional mapping for any interval along the chain – all by means of tempering one or more commas smaller than half a step". From this, we get the definition of "telic" when used to describe a comma, which "able to join two distinct prime interval chains [in the aforementioned manner] by being tempered". | ::: For its part, "telic", when used to describe an EDO, can be defined as "able to successfully stack a number of instances of a given prime's patent interval to connect with an interval belonging to a chain created by a lower prime's patent interval (designated as the 'telos') without either accumulating 50% relative error or more at any point in the process on the part of either prime's patent interval chain, or, creating as mismatch in results between the [[direct mapping]] and the more complicated traditional mapping for any interval along the chain – all by means of tempering one or more commas smaller than half a step". From this, we get the definition of "telic" when used to describe a comma, which "able to join two distinct prime interval chains [in the aforementioned manner] by being tempered". | ||