Korea Experiment
We ran an experiment which defined the possible key word combinations by the possibility table below. Our constraint was that the number of key words in any key word set had to be between 8 and 13.
The cylinder size is 26 and the number of columns is 26 so this table is allowed to wrap around.
With expected number of ELSs set to 100, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement text
population will have as small an area table as the one produced by the Torah text is 14.5/10,000.
The cylinder size is 26 and the number of columns is 26 so this table is allowed to wrap around.
With expected number of ELSs set to 100, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement text
population will have as small an area table as the one produced by the Torah text is 18.5/10,000.
The cylinder size is 26 and the number of columns is 26 so this table is allowed to wrap around.
With expected number of ELSs set to 100, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement text
population will have as small an area table as the one produced by the Torah text is 18.5/10,000.
The cylinder size is 26 and the number of columns is 26 so this table is allowed to wrap around.
With expected number of ELSs set to 100, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement text
population will have as small an area table as the one produced by the Torah text is 22.5/10,000.
The cylinder size is 26 and the number of columns is 26 so this table is allowed to wrap around.
With expected number of ELSs set to 100, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement text
population will have as small an area table as the one produced by the Torah text is 26.5/10,000.
The cylinder size is 26 and the number of columns is 26 so this table is allowed to wrap around.
With expected number of ELSs set to 100, the probability that a text from the ELS random placement text
population will have as small an area table as the one produced by the Torah text is 26.5/10,000.