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Equal divisions of the octave of decreasing nine-limit Pepper ambiguity.
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%I #5 Oct 02 2013 16:16:06

%S 1,2,4,5,12,19,31,41,99,171,3125,11664,18355,84814,103169

%N Equal divisions of the octave of decreasing nine-limit Pepper ambiguity.

%C We may define the n-limit Pepper ambiguity, for any odd number n greater than one, as the maximum of the ratios of the errors of the nearest approximation to the members of the n-limit tonality diamond to the next nearest. In the 9-limit, that means we look at the ratios of the errors for the nearest approximations to 3/2, 5/4, 5/3, 7/4, 7/5, 7/6, 9/8, 9/7 and 9/5 to the next nearest.

%H Wikipedia, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonality_diamond">Tonality diamond</a>

%Y Cf. A117554, A117555, A117557, A117558, A117559, A005664, A117536, A117538.

%K more,nonn

%O 0,2

%A _Gene Ward Smith_, Mar 28 2006