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- | here we require that the new value $H_i(g^k_1,\ldots,g^k_n)$ differs from the old one $g^k_i$, otherwise we select a different one. | + | here we require that the new value $H_i(g^k_1,\ldots,g^k_n)$ differs from the old one $g^k_i$. An iteration where at each step we select some equation $i$ (arbitrarily) is called //chaotic iteration//. It is abstract representation of different iteration strategies. |
- | Then we pick a different $i$, as long as the result changes. This is //chaotic iteration//. | + | |
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