On May 11, 2007, at 9:20 AM, Don Dailey wrote:

Going along with this, the numbers won't add up (although I don't know
if that is important.) In other words, if you do 10,000 simulations at the root, all grandchildren will add up to more (due to transpositions.) If you propogate this up the tree you might come up with many more than
10,000 simulations at the root.

As per the previous thread, it appears that one should not (even when using a direct tree) assume that the number of runs through the parent is the same as the sum of the runs through the children.

Your other comments match my experience.

Peter Drake
http://www.lclark.edu/~drake/


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