The double line I was talking about is actually a triple line, at indices 366, 677, and 1244. The lines before come from fairly different places, and they diverge pretty quickly afterwards:
However, just above it, there’s another duplicate line, at indices 1038 and 1901: These start out closer together and also take a little bit longer to diverge.
This might be indicative of a larger pattern that points that are close together and have similar histories tend to have their next steps close to each other as well.
The double line I was talking about is actually a triple line, at indices 366, 677, and 1244. The lines before come from fairly different places, and they diverge pretty quickly afterwards:
However, just above it, there’s another duplicate line, at indices 1038 and 1901:
These start out closer together and also take a little bit longer to diverge.
This might be indicative of a larger pattern that points that are close together and have similar histories tend to have their next steps close to each other as well.