Description
LC Simulator can suggest a minimum number of experiments needed for modeling (for example, for gradient optimization). However, this minimum guarantees only that the model can be built mathematically; more runs are usually required for robust and reliable optimization.
Solution
- In LC Simulator’s optimization panel, note the “Required number of runs” indicated by the software.
- Treat this number as a lower bound:
- It is the smallest number that allows the model to be calculated without errors.
- It is not necessarily sufficient for a high‑quality, robust model.
- Plan additional experiments beyond the minimum:
- Increase the number of runs such that:
- Key regions of the gradient space are sampled.
- Critical peaks are properly modeled.
- Increase the number of runs such that:
- Use the Number of Steps or plan settings to distribute experiments logically across the gradient domain (for example, varying starting and ending %B, or gradient time).
- After collecting data:
- Rebuild the model and check residuals, predicted vs experimental retention times, and resolution of critical pairs.
- Adjust the experimental design if:
- Model residuals are large.
- Important peaks are poorly described.
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