Mathematical theory
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Tuning theory can become heavily mathematical, and here are links to some of the pages which wade into deeper waters.
It is recommended to read the pages listed on general theory first before exploring this page, as they lay the groundwork.
Intervals
Interval metrics
Chords
Musical information theory
- Categorical entropy, mutual information, and channel capacity
- Harmonic entropy
- The Riemann zeta function and tuning
- Maximal dissonance tuning
Interval classification
- Delta-N ratio
- Non radical intervals with musical significance
- abc, high quality commas, and epimericity
- Don Page comma
Lists of factorizations
Regular temperaments
Foundational theory
- Mathematical theory of regular temperaments
- Monzos and interval space
- Vals and tuning space
- Temperament mapping matrices
- Dual list
- Mathematical theory of saturation
- Temperament addition
Subgroup temperaments
- Subgroup Temperament Families, Relationships, and Genes
- Subgroup monzos ("smonzos") and subgroup vals ("svals")
- Tempered monzos ("tmonzos") and tempered vals ("tvals")
- Subgroup basis matrices
- Meet and join
- k*N subgroups
Exterior algebra
- Dave Keenan & Douglas Blumeyer's guide to EA for RTT
- Wedgies and multivals
- Plücker coordinates
- Recoverability
- The dual
- Interior product
Temperament measures and optimization
- Optimization
- Target tuning
- Cangwu badness
- Generator complexity
- TOP tuning
- BOP tuning
- Tenney–Euclidean tuning
- Tenney–Euclidean temperament measures
- Tenney–Euclidean metrics
- Generalized Tenney norms and Tp interval space
- Generalized Tenney dual norms and Tp tuning space
- Weil norm, Tenney–Weil norm, and TWp interval and tuning space
- Tp tuning
- Constrained tuning
- Logarithmic approximants
Temperament classification
- Rank-2 temperaments (include linear temperaments)
- Rank-3 temperaments (include planar temperaments)
(Rank-1 temperaments are equal-step tunings.)
Scales
MOS scales
- Periodic scale
- MOS scales
- Mathematics of MOS
- MODMOS scales
- Modal UDP Notation
- Graph-theoretic properties of scales
Scale measurements
- Consonant class scale
- Distributional evenness
- Maximum variety
- Lumma stability
- Structure metric
- Hahn distance