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Frequently Asked Questions

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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.