diff --git a/papers/paper.tex b/papers/paper.tex index 6312aba..0a545ad 100644 --- a/papers/paper.tex +++ b/papers/paper.tex @@ -200,6 +200,19 @@ It would be interesting to not hardcode the value of $r$, but to instead leave i However, this would be much like temperature in the first place....? $r$ could itself be a function of temperature. That would be.... meta.... lol. +\break +... +\break + +And ten minutes later, it was done. +The "meta" formula performs as well as the "best" formula on the "ijjkkk" problem, which I consider the most novel. +Interestingly, I noticed that the paramterized formulas aren't as good on this problem. What did I parameterize them for? Was it well justified? + +At this point, I plan on using the git branch "feature-normal-science-framework" to implement a system that takes in a problem set and provides several answer distributions as output. +Then, I'll do a massive cross-formula answer distribution comparison with $\chi^2$ tests. This will give me an idea about which formula and which changes are best. +I'll also be able to compare all of these answer distributions to the frequencies obtained in temperature removal branches of the repository. + + \subsection{Steps/plan} Normal Science: