“…As it turned out, coefficients of these double numbers effectively model percentages of corresponding hydrogen n-plets in long DNA sequences: for example, the value %3*%2 models the percentage of doublets 32, and the value %2*%3*%3 models the percentage of triplets 233. Knowing only percentages of monoplets %3 and %2, you can predict percentages of dozens of hydrogen n-plets in long DNA [Petoukhov, 2018b[Petoukhov, , 2019b.…”