Why the Kirnberger Kernel Is So Small

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Defining the musical interval of the Kirnberger kernel, or Kirn-kern, to be one-twelfth the atom of Kirnberger, or the difference between a grad and a schisma, its natural logarithm, k = (161/12)\ln{2}-7\ln{3}-\ln{5}, is extremely small, k ~ 0.000000739401. Here an explanation of this coincidence is given by showing that k = (1/6)(11\tanh^{-1}[(3/23)/11] - 21\tanh^{-1}[(3/23)/21]) ~ (2^5 5)/(3 7^2 11^2 23^3) ~ 0.000000739322.

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