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Comment by willguest

12 hours ago

the clustering isn't surprising? are you saying that it is an artefact of the higher level representation? special - perhaps not by itself, but when the same strategy is also expressed by single cell organisms, at least intriguing

It randomly gives types to cells. Certain cells move left if the left value is bigger. Other cells move right if the right value is smaller. Others randomly move back and forth.

I fail to see how it’s surprising you don’t end up with a complete sort, yet still with clusters.

That’s exactly what I’d naively expect to happen.