Guest wrote:Yes, you work only with odd numbers, but controlling the number of decrease (n/2) is also important for your initial slope. In your last XLS, you can see that a decrease of 7 after the increase of 5 have some effect (long and almost horizontal slope before the next increase).
Yes it can have an effect on the slope, but as I said you are limited with this influence basically to the number of the initial interactions that is equal to the number of bits in your initial binary number. Later chaos governs this process and push the slope on negative side to be 4.

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