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How does ensemble distance work? #31

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I ran a test to see how the VFZ changes when the reference point (oref) changes to understand how the ensemble distance method works. We had two hypotheses about it: (i) the VFZ borders change as oref changes, or (ii) the borders of the VFZ never change, but the place that points get mapped into it changes (so they rotate through being in the interior where distance calculations are accurate and being near the exterior where distance overestimation occurs).

Here are VFZs for [100] tilt GBs (produced by the same algorithm as the general VFZ but simplified for this subspace) using 3 different reference points (the white square). The marker color is the original location index with $[\omega,\beta]=[0,0]$ corresponding to 1 (dark blue) and $[\omega,\beta]=[\pi/4,\pi/4]$ corresponding to 2116 (dark red) which was the total number of points. It is apparent from this illustration, that the VFZ borders are changing as oref changes (i.e. hypothesis 1 is correct). This suggests that which GBs inhabit the perimeter of the VFZ depends on the choice of oref.
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