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Some configurable features and options in `PySR` which you
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- [Constraining use of operators](#constraining-use-of-operators)
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- [Custom complexities](#custom-complexity)
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- [LaTeX and SymPy](#latex-and-sympy)
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- [Exporting to numpy, pytorch, and jax](#exporting-to-numpy-pytorch-and-jax)
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## Model selection
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By default, `PySRRegressor` uses `model_selection='best'`
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You can also select `model_selection='accuracy'`.
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- [Selecting from the accuracy-complexity curve](#model-selection)
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- [Operators](#operators)
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- [Number of outer search iterations](#iterations)
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- [Number of inner search iterations](#cycles-per-iteration)
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- [Multi-processing](#processors)
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- [Populations](#populations)
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- [Data weighting](#weighted-data)
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- [Max complexity and depth](#max-size)
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- [Mini-batching](#batching)
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- [Variable names](#variable-names)
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- [Constraining use of operators](#constraining-use-of-operators)
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- [Custom complexities](#custom-complexity)
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- [LaTeX and SymPy](#latex-and-sympy)
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- [Exporting to numpy, pytorch, and jax](#exporting-to-numpy-pytorch-and-jax)
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- [Loss functions](#loss)
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- [Model loading](#model-loading)
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## Model selection
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