On 06/01/2024 16:12, John Blinka wrote:
And it doesn’t actually take 2x longer - the new estimate is just
grossly wrong.
I presume that the old estimate was also wrong.
And it's nothing to do with more power or whatever, it's down to simple
statistics. If genloop guesses the statistical spread wrongly, it's
going to mess up its estimates.
If you have a double-peak distribution, with a large short-lived peak,
and a small long-lived peak, you can get some weird results, especially
if you have assumed a bell curve (almost always wrong) or an exponential
decay (which is generally, NOT ALWAYS, a good choice).
Cheers,
Wol