peak_K = 3.86 [95% CI 3.60, 4.12] and peak_gini = 0.6032 [0.5983, 0.6082]. At N=14, K=4 gives gini 0.5735 [0.5665, 0.5804], max-basin fraction 0.0981 [0.0924, 0.1038], and basin entropy 0.8612 [0.8565, 0.8659]; K=5 keeps gini high at 0.5656 [0.5607, 0.5706] but lowers the dominant-basin fraction to 0.0653 [0.0622, 0.0684]. d=3.62.
CONFIRMED. Basin-size inequality peaks at intermediate epistasis, with peak_K estimated at 3.86 and peak_gini at 0.6032. The N=14 comparison shows why the peak is narrow: K=4 gives gini 0.5735 and max-basin fraction 0.0981, while K=5 still has high inequality at 0.5656 but a much smaller dominant-basin fraction of 0.0653. That means the strongest super-attractor behavior appears around intermediate K and already begins to fragment as epistasis increases further. The data support a landscape picture where moderate ruggedness creates many attractors but still funnels a disproportionate share of genotype space into a few dominant basins.
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