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There, it worked.
What does K equal for you?
If it's 1, it's unclear why you have such a bad learning curve... You plot from 0 to 1.5 for certainty. Why aren't you outputting error variance values?
This picture at K=2, d=9+1
Here's the same for d=24+1:
And the learning rate is bad for clarity... there is a learning rate of 0.1
Construct for K=1, N=100 and d=5 in the range of zero to half and derive the statistics.
Did you mean N=100 is the number of eras?
That's right.
I have an L-epoch index, an n-statistics index.
Something about the deviations seems out of place to me:
You mixed up the sign in one of the outliers. You need to subtract and you have added to the average.
And find out why you don't get 1 on the first readout (the graph shows 0.8). This indicates a possible confusion in the indexing of the vectors.