Temperament mapping matrix

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=Basics= 
The multiplicative group of p-limit rational numbers, which is an r-rank free abelian group, also naturally has the structure of being a Z-module. If one wants to admit the existence of monzos with 

can be embedded into an r-dimensional vector space or Z-module can be embedded into a vector space or

[[Regular Temperaments|regular temperament]] can be represented

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 The multiplicative group of p-limit rational numbers, which is an r-rank free abelian group, also naturally has the structure of being a Z-module. If one wants to admit the existence of monzos with <br />
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can be embedded into an r-dimensional vector space or Z-module can be embedded into a vector space or<br />
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<a class="wiki_link" href="/Regular%20Temperaments">regular temperament</a> can be represented</body></html>