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* For meaningful results, the number of known values (N*(N-1)/2 is the number of pairwise correlation coefficients) should be (preferrably much) higher than the number of unknowns (1+n*(N-1)). This means that one needs at least 5 datasets if dim=2, and at least 7 if dim=3.
* For meaningful results, the number of known values (N*(N-1)/2 is the number of pairwise correlation coefficients) should be (preferrably much) higher than the number of unknowns (1+n*(N-1)). This means that one needs at least 5 datasets if dim=2, and at least 7 if dim=3.
* The clustering of datasets in a low-dimensional space uses the method of Rodriguez and Laio (2014) ''Science'' '''344''', 1492-1496.
* The clustering of datasets in a low-dimensional space uses the method of Rodriguez and Laio (2014) ''Science'' '''344''', 1492-1496.
* Limitation: the program does not work if the XSCALE.INP that produced the XSCALE_FILE has more than one OUTPUT_FILE. This is because the dataset numbers in XSCALE_FILE then do not start from 1. Workaround: do several XSCALE runs, one for each OUTPUT_FILE.
* A different but related program is [[xds_nonisomorphism]].
* A different but related program is [[xds_nonisomorphism]].
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