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Using the method of Lagrange multipliers, the optimal step number can be found to be
 
Using the method of Lagrange multipliers, the optimal step number can be found to be
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and given the ''K'' parameter determined from the ''alpha'' = 0.5 run, the optimal step number can be determined to be <math> (1.44 \pm 0.65) \times 10^5 </math>.
 
and given the ''K'' parameter determined from the ''alpha'' = 0.5 run, the optimal step number can be determined to be <math> (1.44 \pm 0.65) \times 10^5 </math>.
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