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*Links between the Riemann zeta function and consonance. | *Links between the Riemann zeta function and consonance. | ||
*Various regular temperaments and the equal temperaments supporting them. Namely, the equal temperaments supporting a regular temperament in effect characterize that temperament. However, she didn't have the modern algebraic language to describe what in effect she was doing (making her treatment mathematically less clean than it could have been). | *Various regular temperaments and the equal temperaments supporting them. Namely, the equal temperaments supporting a regular temperament in effect characterize that temperament. However, she didn't have the modern algebraic language to describe what in effect she was doing (making her treatment mathematically less clean than it could have been). | ||
**She describes a temperament as a span of commas (Note: The commas form generating set for the kernel characterizing a regular temperament relative to the JI space. There are multiple valid generating sets that generate the same kernel, thus multiple comma-sets that characterizes a temperament.) | |||
*Scale-wise... I don't know, Images of constant-structure scales; in addition, MOSes found in various world musics. | *Scale-wise... I don't know, Images of constant-structure scales; in addition, MOSes found in various world musics. | ||
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