2541867610898/2541865828329, the parismina, is the tiny unnoticeable 11-limit comma with a size of 0.0012 cents that is the difference between a stack of 5 rastmas (243/242) and the 49/48 diesis; it is also the difference between two parimos and 9801/9800 as well as the difference between the closing error of eleven 11/9 thirds against two 3/1 tritaves and 99/98.
| Ratio
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2541867610898/2541865828329
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| Factorization
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2 × 3-26 × 72 × 1110
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| Monzo
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[1 -26 0 2 10⟩
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| Size in cents
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0.001214086¢
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| Name
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parismina
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| Color name
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sasa-quinbilo-azozo comma
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| FJS name
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[math]\displaystyle{ \text{5d2}^{7,7,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11,11} }[/math]
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| Special properties
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reduced
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| Tenney norm (log2 nd)
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82.4181
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| Weil norm (log2 max(n, d))
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82.4181
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| Wilson norm (sopfr(nd))
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204
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| Comma size
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unnoticeable
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| Open this interval in xen-calc
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