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:::: I implemented your equation and it seems to work, but what exactly did you want me to compute? A list of EDOs that have patent vals that line up with a chain of primes? And is this chain of primes JI primes or each respective EDO's patent val primes? --[[User:Xenoindex|Xenoindex]] ([[User talk:Xenoindex|talk]]) 04:16, 25 January 2021 (UTC) | :::: I implemented your equation and it seems to work, but what exactly did you want me to compute? A list of EDOs that have patent vals that line up with a chain of primes? And is this chain of primes JI primes or each respective EDO's patent val primes? --[[User:Xenoindex|Xenoindex]] ([[User talk:Xenoindex|talk]]) 04:16, 25 January 2021 (UTC) | ||
::::: In effect, I am looking to see a table with rows corresponding to all the EDOs between 1 and 400, with different columns in the table indicating different types of telicity, namely 3-to-2 telicity, 5-to-3 telicity, 5-to-2 telicity, 7-to-5 telicity, 7-to-3 telicity, 7-to-2 telicity, 11-to-7 telicity, 11-to-5 telicity, 11-to-3 telicity, 11-to-2 telicity. An EDO that demonstrates one of these types of telicity has a ✓ in the cell matching the telicity column in question or ✓✓ if it demonstrates multitelicity for that particular type. This is what I'm actually looking for. Later on, we can make diagrams that help us map out the structure of these EDOs based on this table. Does this make sense? --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 14:18, 25 January 2021 (UTC) | |||