N Original Faster Non-pure
4 0.035 0.034 0.035
5 0.045 0.036 0.036
6 0.769 0.041 0.038
7 4.833 0.042 0.038
8 0.082 0.049
9 0.072 0.044
10 0.113 0.056
11 3.504 0.051
12 0.096
13 0.071
14 0.577
15 0.467
16 3.864
17 2.289
18 19.630
19 1.324
20 117.227
I'm curious - have you had a chance to look at why the speeds actually improve when going from 8 to 9 for both Faster and Non-pure and from 10-11 for Non-pure, but slows down 30x for Faster? And, what's with 17, 18, and 19 when it's 2.289 -> 19.630 -> 1.324??
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