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The above figuers show the variation in $`\beta`$ with respect to the rank of the covariance matrix for off-source samples. The plots are produced using the off-source samples obtained for maximum likelihood samples which are reported in the above tables. We can see that the $`\beta`$ values are nearly equal to zero when the rank is very low. But, its modulus value increases sharply within a rank value of 10.
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The above figuers show the variation in $`\beta`$ with respect to the rank of the covariance matrix for off-source samples. The plots are produced using the off-source samples obtained for maximum likelihood samples which are reported in the above tables.
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