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The docs were kind of stitched together from a variety of ideas at different times.
Go through these docs holistically and update / rearrange as necessary.
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Testing
We should make sure that all the integration tests compare output against expected results. This means getting rid of all the "test_method_does_not_throw" tests.
We could also implement PyTests or some other methodology with a simpler syntax.
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I was not aware that one could extrapolate with interp1d.
This could be a flag of the solver, not an automatic feature.
It is healthy to know when things break, and only then to decide what to do about them.
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... Still lacking, although it's important