Yes. This bit is counterintuitive—especially after we have established that you want to keep m as small as possible. By making n as big as you can you are riding the profitable end of a logarithmic curve. By increasing m you are crashing into a combinatorial explosion.
Yes. This bit is counterintuitive—especially after we have established that you want to keep m as small as possible. By making n as big as you can you are riding the profitable end of a logarithmic curve. By increasing m you are crashing into a combinatorial explosion.