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This is a small doubt, I am a little confused with the number of runs required for the RAM algorithm. I went through the manuscript and if I'm not wrong , Prof Vihola had done 100 runs of this algorithm. By run what does it means? If I have burnin of 10,000 out of a total of 60,000 iterations, doe it means the first 100 iterations will be used for RAM (the first 100 iterations will be warmup)?
Is there any optimal way to determine the number of runs required for RAM? I have a highly non-linear surface (maybe multi-modal)
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Dear David,
This is a small doubt, I am a little confused with the number of runs required for the RAM algorithm. I went through the manuscript and if I'm not wrong , Prof Vihola had done 100 runs of this algorithm. By run what does it means? If I have burnin of 10,000 out of a total of 60,000 iterations, doe it means the first 100 iterations will be used for RAM (the first 100 iterations will be warmup)?
Is there any optimal way to determine the number of runs required for RAM? I have a highly non-linear surface (maybe multi-modal)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: