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When using time-dependent Hamiltonians where the Hamiltonian is constant for large periods of time, it is possible for the adaption solvers to take very large time-steps that completely step over the small time-dependent part. Periodically our users are very confused by this, so it would be nice to have a notebook that shows the problem and how to fix it.
When using time-dependent Hamiltonians where the Hamiltonian is constant for large periods of time, it is possible for the adaption solvers to take very large time-steps that completely step over the small time-dependent part. Periodically our users are very confused by this, so it would be nice to have a notebook that shows the problem and how to fix it.
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sesolve()
gives erroneous solutions when given a QobjEvo with an array of coefficients qutip#1403The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: