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## Rank versus $`\gamma`$
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<img src="uploads/2cf16becd150e692ebd02d0453db7b81/rank_gamma_gw190412.png" width="440" >
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<img src="uploads/721d9d4434d730738e225e5bbf793056/rank_gamma_gw190814.png" width="440" >
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<img src="uploads/b79e18a4ee6bd247d58d3aab806b8178/rank_gamma_gw190412_2_.png" width="440" >
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<img src="uploads/7d12acced7e7ff9ab2b947bad9bfca07/rank_gamma_gw190814_1_.png" width="440" >
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The above figures show the variation in $`\gamma`$ with respect to the rank of the covariance matrix for off-source samples. The intrinsic parameter of maximum likelihood samples (reported in the above tables) are used to produce the plots.
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