First cell. common_minimum = ma mg S11 S11 S11 (noc=1) (noc=2) (noc=3) 5.0000 6.3316 -4.7483 -9.9892 -8.3322 5.3000 6.8316 -19.5343 -19.0196 -50.6180.

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First cell

common_minimum = ma mg S11 S11 S11 (noc=1) (noc=2) (noc=3) global_min = ma mg S11 S11 S11 (noc=1) (noc=2) (noc=3) Contour plots for first cell

Last cell

common_minimum = Empty matrix: 0-by-5 global_min = Empty matrix: 0-by-5 Contour plots for last cell