What is the Alpha?⌄
MangoSolver Alpha is a private evaluation environment for invited testers. It is designed for controlled technical evaluation, not for unrestricted production deployment.
What file formats are supported?⌄
The preferred path is the official MangoSolver template in CSV, TXT/TSV, or XLSX. Use one canonical representation per file: either complex columns or mag/phase columns.
What inputs are commonly rejected?⌄
Typical rejects include missing freq_hz, mixed schemas, NaNs, duplicate or non-monotonic frequencies, empty or inconsistent channels, and non-usable/no-peaks spectral cases.
What’s inside the result package?⌄
A typical package includes a summary, metrics, a stability-oriented certificate, a short report PDF, and run metadata such as config and README. See the Results Guide for interpretation.
What does the Stability Certificate mean?⌄
It is a run-level stability-oriented indicator. It is meant to help interpret numerical behavior under the current alpha methodology and should be read together with the summary and report.
Can I upload confidential or personal data?⌄
No. Use anonymized or non-sensitive data only. The alpha is designed around sanitized usage and black-box delivery.
Does the alpha reveal solver internals?⌄
No. The product is intentionally black-box. Returned artifacts are sanitized and are not a full disclosure of internal solver state or retained raw internals.
What claims should I take from one run?⌄
Use single runs conservatively. One run can illustrate behavior, but benchmark-level claims must come from controlled multi-case evaluation, not from a single attractive example.
How do I get access?⌄
Use an access code if you already have one or submit the Request Early Access form.