170edo

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170edo is the equal division of the octave into 170 parts of 7.0588 cents each. It is inconsistent to the 5-limit and higher limit, with four mappings possible for the 7-limit: <170 269 395 477| (optimal patent val), <170 270 395 477| (170b), <170 270 395 478| (170bd), and <170 269 394 477| (170c). Using the optimal patent val, it tempers out the valentine comma, 1990656/1953125 and 3486784401/3355443200 in the 5-limit; 126/125, 1029/1024, and 215233605/210827008 in the 7-limit. Using the 170b val, it tempers out the diaschisma, 2048/2025 and the kleisma, 15625/15552 in the 5-limit; 33614/32805, 50421/50000, and 84035/82944 in the 7-limit. Using the 170bd val, it tempers out 16875/16807, 51200/50421, and 420175/419904 in the 7-limit. Using the 170c val, it tempers out the double large green comma, 43046721/41943040 and the sycamore comma, 48828125/47775744 in the 5-limit; 1029/1024, 4375/4374, and 78125/76832 in the 7-limit.