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    1. Your rate of convergence is impossible
    2. Your random number generator is flawed
    3. Your results are invalid
    4. Your level of accuracy can result in 'deadly' mistakes.


    ALL of these statements are correct as has been explained in detail by multiple people.

    I don't have time for this nonsense.
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    1. Your rate of convergence is impossible

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    The question at hand is a simple math question. If your answer doesn't have numbers in it, you know something has gone wrong.

    I've posted numbers and Nyne has posted numbers. (And happily our numbers agree.) If you're not going to post numbers I don't see why you're "contributing" to this thread.

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    ... I don't have time for this nonsense. ...
    Let's be honest though, does it take a lot of your time to write posts that contain nothing useful?

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