User:Eliora/Proposed concept names

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Prequartismic

Named because 3125edo was the only one confirmed for tempering out the quartisma before it's discovery as significance of the difference between 5 33/32s and 7/6. Defined as the 1259e & 3125 temperament, but in terms of patent vals it can also be described as 3125 & 4991 or 3125 & 1866.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11

Comma list: [24, -6, 0, 1, -5⟩, [-1, 4, 11, -11, 0⟩, [-19 -25 14  13 -3⟩

Mapping: to be filled in

Optimal tuning (CTE): ~64/33 = 1146.624

Vals: 1259e, 1866, 3125, 4384e, 4991, 6250e, 8116d, 7509ee, 9375e, 11241de

13-limit

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11.13

Comma list: 1990656/1990625, 14236560/14235529, 117440512/117406179, 1181640625/1181599328

Mapping: to be filled in

Optimal tuning (CTE): ~64/33 = 1146.624

Moulin

It's bright generator is 22/13, and it is named after a Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode Season 22, Episode 13. Trick-Rolled At The Moulin. Defined as the 494 & 1619 temperament, which are both highly precise 13-limit EDOs.

Subgroup: 2.3.5.7.11.13

Comma list: 4225/4224, 4375/4374, 6656/6655, 91125/91091

Mapping: [1 57 38 248 -14 -13], 0 -73 -47 -323 23 22]]

Optimal tuning (CTE): ~22/13 = 910.932

Vals: 137d, 357d, 494, 631, 851d, 1125, 1482d, 1619, 2113

1619edo test

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