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Among them are grid size (usually 15 by 15 for a daily paper, 21 by 21 for a Sunday puzzle), minimum word length (three letters) and a ban on "unchecked letters" ("Every square has to be part of two answers, across and down," Mr. Shortz said).
The former one is to find the minimum word length of the integer part of the value, while the latter one focuses on the optimization of the fractional part of the word length.
I couldn't just increase the minimum word length so that longer words would be possible, as three-letter words are basically required for manipulating the board.
As outlined in Section 2.1, the high number of reference organisms suggests a minimum word length of k = 6 to provide a unique solution for the mixture weights.
The minimum word length used was two (-m 2) and the minimum number of sequences where the word should occur (-e) was set to 10% of the number of sequences in the data set being considered.
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For this example, 112 bits turns out to be a good minimum word-length.
In the case when the discretisation error dominates, the above defined minimum word-length for a given BS tolerance will result in the converged solution.
As an example, Sung and Kum [17] proposed search algorithms to determine the minimum word-length bound, through a simulation-based approach.
Check length: You have to check on the maximum and minimum sentence length and word length.
Modifying the definition of minimum aberration to restricted minimum aberration, we show that the word length pattern of a design is proportional to that of its complement.
In the same way as in C1, C2 has a parameter set (N2,K2,D2) where K2 refers to the information bit length, N2 the code word length and D2 the minimum Hamming distance of C2.
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