User:Eliora/Proposed concept names
Natrium
The natrium tempers out the [403 -77 -121⟩ comma in the 5-limit, not only splitting the octave in 11, but using 1125/1024 as a generator, eleven of which plus one step of 11edo make 3/1.
Phosphorus
1125 & 2460, 23-limit.
1125 patent val branching tempers out the flashma and therefore is to be named white phosphorus, and 1125g val branching is to be named red phosphorus.
Scandium
Described as the 2730 & 2877 temperament, and tempers out the [1480 -903 -21⟩ comma in the 5-limit. Defined upwards to the 13-limit.
Strontium
Described as the 1178 & 7334 temperament in the 19-limit.
Gold
Described as a 1106 & 1817 temperament, and with an extension for the 2.3.5.7.11.13.17.37 subgroup which sets 39/37 to 6 steps of 79edo.
Polonium
Polonium is described as the 1848 & 14196 tmeperament. It tempers out the 11-limit comma which sets 43\84 to 77/54.
http://x31eq.com/cgi-bin/rt.cgi?ets=1848_14196&limit=11
Point Zero Seven
A meantone version of sextilififths that's quite bad at JI. Named because the generator is 7\100, and since the name sounds like an alcohol percentage, it corresponds to the "drunken and imprecise feel" of the badness of JI of the scale.
Subgroup: 2.3.5.7
Comma list: 81/80, 121500/117649
Mapping: [1 2 4 4], [0 -6 -24 -17]
Optimal tuning (CTE): ~21/20 = 83.888
Optimal ET sequence: 14, 43, 100
Playing cards
Work in progress
Thulium
Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11
Comma list: 781258401/781250000, 110341894140625/110336743047168, 3590222893590025814933504/3589489938459262943851245
Mapping: [⟨69 0 4316 -2431 8769], ⟨0 1 -38 24 -78]]
Mapping generators: ~100/99, ~3