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Is it possible to run a randomized subset of possible mutations? #10

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gilch opened this issue Jul 14, 2022 · 0 comments
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Is it possible to run a randomized subset of possible mutations? #10

gilch opened this issue Jul 14, 2022 · 0 comments

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gilch commented Jul 14, 2022

I recall that it was mentioned in the 2017 talk that 10% of mutations could catch 80% of survivors, but run in ~ a tenth of the time.

If we could rotate to a disjoint 10% subset on each run, plus the git diff #8, then we'd eventually find everything after just ten runs.

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