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This function should print the ic_value ~ coarse_graining size plot so the user can decide on an optimal coarse-graining size.
When the input is several matrices along a gradient, then we don't know on which snapshot this curve should be displayed. Moreover they are not comparable across values of the gradient as density changes.
A rule of thumb could be using (1) something not too close to the tipping point and (2) with a density that is not too high.
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This function should print the ic_value ~ coarse_graining size plot so the user can decide on an optimal coarse-graining size.
When the input is several matrices along a gradient, then we don't know on which snapshot this curve should be displayed. Moreover they are not comparable across values of the gradient as density changes.
A rule of thumb could be using (1) something not too close to the tipping point and (2) with a density that is not too high.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: