How is this accusation of yours any different from the now well-known observation that the local minima parrot the tenney harmonic distance function? -----Original Message----- From: Carl Lumma [mailto:carl@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 3:51 PM To: tuning-math@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: harmonic entropy >carl, have you been peeking at the harmonic_entropy list on yahoogroups, >by any chance? I just had a look. BTW, I don't want people to think I'm just too much of a prude to use yahoo. That's only half of the reason. :) I just couldn't handle the volume of messages we were experiencing in May and June. >actually, i'm being lazy. I don't need mathematical tools, i've already >sketched out the entire calculation! You've seen the "snowflakes" . . . 'Aye. Still, I can't help but think there must be an easier way. For example, nobody's ever responded to my accusations that every dyadic h.e. curve I've ever seen has local minima corresponding to a Stern-Brocot tree. -Carl ____________________________________________________________ To learn how to configure this list via e-mail (subscribe, unsubscribe, etc.), send a message to listar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the subject line "info tuning-math". Or visit the website: < //www.freelists.org/list/tuning-math > . ____________________________________________________________ To learn how to configure this list via e-mail (subscribe, unsubscribe, etc.), send a message to listar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the subject line "info tuning-math". Or visit the website: < //www.freelists.org/list/tuning-math > .