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When using DEzs or DREAMzs, I noticed that the number of calls to the likelihood function was much lower than the number of iterations required (see reprex here-attached, number of iterations is set to 300 and total number of calls to the likelihood function is about 60).
Is it expected?
If yes, could you please explain why and what is done during the iterations for which the likelihood is not called?
I'm very sorry about the slow response. Most likely, this is because the likelihood is not evaluated if the proposal is outside the prior. However, I haven't checked that this is the case in your code.
Hi Florian,
When using DEzs or DREAMzs, I noticed that the number of calls to the likelihood function was much lower than the number of iterations required (see reprex here-attached, number of iterations is set to 300 and total number of calls to the likelihood function is about 60).
Is it expected?
If yes, could you please explain why and what is done during the iterations for which the likelihood is not called?
all the best,
Samuel
test_BT.txt
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