higher order crossover methodology [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by Relaxation  – Germany, 2020-06-30 16:10 (1625 d 20:51 ago) – Posting: # 21618
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Dear Sveta.

Nothing to add to the answer already given.
I just want to ask, whether you may want to give some more background information on the situation.
Because I really was not able to think of a scenario, where considering only a part of the population based on the sequences could provide a benefit (unless its a sneaky two-stage, but then as said: nothing to add to the answer given).
Likely just a case of limited imaginative power on my side :ponder:.

Best regards,

Steven.

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