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Depending on the settings you will need to also modify other `init0` parameters.
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Depending on the settings you will need to also modify other `init0` parameters.
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_NOTE_: You can check the correctness of settings of the uniform solver by using `solve-uniform` tool. For more info see [here](Checking correctness of settings).
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# Starting from checkpoint
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# Starting from checkpoint
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The code can be initialized by an already existing solution generated by `st-wslda`.
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The code can be initialized by an already existing solution generated by `st-wslda`.
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It is the most commonly used option. To activate this option you need to set:
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It is the most commonly used option. To activate this option you need to set:
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