Where ''K'' and <math>\alpha</math> are problem specific constants and <math>X_n</math> is a solution of length ''n''
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Where ''K'' and <math>\alpha</math> are problem specific constants and <math>X_n</math> is a solution of length ''n''. Using equation (1) and test runs on smaller problems of lower order, ''K'' and <math>\alpha</math> can be determined. Along with some suggestions provided in the ParSA documentation, progress can be made towards finding higher quality solutions at a much faster rate.
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<math>\ln P = \alpha \left(\ln K - \ln n\right)</math>
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The equation for warming temperature in the Aarts scheduler:
The equation for warming temperature in the Aarts scheduler: