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Admin Project administrator Send message Joined: 1 Jul 05 Posts: 4805 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
Predictor of the day: Congratulations to Syracuse University for predicting the lowest energy structure for workunit JHR_bd4_01971_n_0000100003_0000039_0_fragments_fold_SAVE_ALL_OUT_984251_0 ! |
Nick Batos Send message Joined: 12 Feb 20 Posts: 10 Credit: 8,800,316 RAC: 7,289 |
Two in a row, and our 7th "Predictor of the day" for 2020. Not much else to say... great work team 'cuse ! =nb3= |
Breno Send message Joined: 8 Apr 20 Posts: 30 Credit: 12,956,862 RAC: 8,344 |
VERY Impressive. I slept on this, and a general-wondering just popped up on my mind: Is it a possibility that these two lowest predictions by the same team (or users) in subsequent days might be pointing out the way towards the "small energy WUs"? Or is it just a coincidence? I've noticed the discrepancies in the experiments nomenclature, but sometimes rare re-incidences may help in analysis. |
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