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Latest version: v0.4.0

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0.4.0

Added sensitivity analysis and Me4 method.
Updated and extended documentation (examples).

0.3.1

simplifications
step size control settings modified for some methods
revert to original weight vector in SSV2stab

0.3.0

Include two methods for specific problems:
- CFMR7osc for oscillatory problems
- SSV2stab: for large mildly stiff problems

update and enable stepsize control for standard RK methods.

0.2.3

Add second order stepsize control for Runge Kutta methods. (Not enabled by default yet)
Fix bugs stiffness detection.

0.2.2

0.2.1

Stiffness detection for Runge Kutta methods is added, and the methods are given an simpler name.

Other changes to the Runge Kutta base class:
- The stepsize near the end of the integration is different:
- look ahead to prevent too small step sizes
- linear extrapolation if the last step is too small despite it.
- the min_step accounts for the distance between C-values
- the scale (weight) is smoothed differently
- a different tolerance validation is used.

Most of these changes originate from the RKSuite code.

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