5929/5928
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nuthubilozo unison,
Nuthubilozo comma
reduced
(Shannon, [math]\displaystyle{ \sqrt{nd} }[/math])
5929/5928, the manzanisma is a 19-limit superparticular comma of about 0.292 cents. It forms the difference between 77/76 and 78/77.
Commatic relations
This comma identifies itself as the difference between the following superparticular pairs:
It factors into the following superparticular pairs:
- 5985/5984 and 633556/633555
- 10241/10240 and 14080/14079
- 10648/10647 and 13377/13376
Etymology
The name manzanisma was named by Xenllium in 2025. It refers to 5929 Manzano, the asteroid. Which was in turn named after José Roberto Manzano, Argentine astronomer and physicist.