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In Greedy(k, R), a thorny problem is that there is no efficient way to compute R(S) given a placement S, and we turn to run snapshots for 10, 000 trials to obtain an accurate estimate of R(S), mentioned in Section 3. |
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In Greedy(k, R), a thorny problem is that there is no efficient way to compute R(S) given a placement S, and we turn to run snapshots for 10, 000 trials to obtain an accurate estimate of R(S), mentioned in Section 3. |
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In Greedy(k, R), a thorny problem is that there is no efficient way to compute R(S) given a placement S, and we turn to run snapshots for 10, 000 trials to obtain an accurate estimate of R(S), mentioned in Section 3. |