Ternary scale
A ternary scale' is a scale with exactly 3 step sizes.
Rank-3 scales may not be ternary.
MV3 ternary scales
A maximum variety 3 (MV3) scale is a scale whose ordinals come in at most 3 sizes.
Classification
The MV3 ternary scale classification theorem states that 1-period MV3 ternary scale patterns come in the following types:
- pairwise-MOS: scales such that identifying any two step sizes always results in a MOS
- abacaba scales
- odd-regular scales: an infinite family of MOS substitution scales of type ax(bybz) where a is odd and gcd(a, b) = 1
- even-regular scales: an infinite family MOS substitution scales of type ax(bybz) where a is even and gcd(a, b) = 1
- abcba scales: the unique sporadic non-pairwise-MOS MV3 ternary pattern
- twisted MV3 scales (see below)
(See Bulgakova, Buzhinsky, and Goncharov's 2023 paper, "On balanced and abelian properties of circular words over a ternary alphabet")
Twisted MV3 scales
Twisted MV3 scales are much like MOS substitution scales, but the template MOS is not actually a MOS, but a "twisted" multiMOS, which is constructed as follows:
- Take the brightest (or darkest) mode of a multiMOS, where the period (one MOS unit) has one step count X even (e.g. 2L 1s, LLs -> 6L 3s, LLsLLsLLs)
- Put borders between units: LLs|LLs|LLs
- Change s|L -> L|s at some of the borders: LLL|sLs|LLs
Now do the letterwise substitution, as in MOS substitution with, X as the slot letter, with filling MOS alternating: LmLsmsLms. So we have a substitution word XXXsXsXXs[LmLmLm].
Twisted MV3 scales always have step signature kax kay kbz.
